Sep 01, 2009 - comments
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Many cancer patients have been the late stage when diagnosed, surgery is impossible. So doctors only can give chemotherapy or radiotherapy because most of doctors only skilled in these.
How to prolong advanced cancer patient’s life? How to get long-term survival of advanced cancer patients? Chemotherapy has not been proved to prolong survival, even with use “ new drugs”. Molecular targeted drugs is focused on individual cellular mechanisms to the near exclusion of what's happening in the organism as a whole made so little progress in effort to prolong survival of patients with cancer. Remarkable advances have been made in understanding of how the immune system reacts against cancer and influences the course of the disease, and defining the equilibrium phase of cancer immunosurveillance or immunoediting represents the newest milestone in these advances. There are a number of immunotherapies for cancer such as cytokines, adaptive immunotherapy, dendritic cell immunotherapy and tumor vaccine, which are found to be effective on a lot of cancers, and are considered as hopeful option to prolong patient’s survival. Mixed bacterial vaccine is of special value. Cryosurgery has both effects of eradication of tumor (debulking) and stimulating immunity against cancer (cryoimmunity), can offer a base for patients with advanced cancer who get long-term survival. Combination of cryosurgery and immunotherapy appears an important strategy to seek long-term survival of patients with advanced cancer.
Concept: Cryotherapy / C.I.C. A New, Better Approach to Cancer
We believe cancer therapy goes far beyond chemotherapy, radiation, and conventional surgery. Along with award-winning history of successfully using cryosurgery to remove solid tumors, uses immunotherapy as a key treatment to greatly enhance the immune system—especially after harsh chemotherapy—to slow the spread of cancer, prevent metastasis, and improve general health.
Read more about the specialized concept of treatment that concentrates on local (cryosurgery) and systemic (immunotherapy) treatment. The Cryotherapy/CIC program places equal importance on the removal of the tumor itself and on the causes and conditions leading to the body's tendency to develop malignant tumors.
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