Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 www.aacancer.com/coleys_clinical_trial.html The above website describes a clinical trial of Coley's toxins in which patients will be treated for free at the following clinic: ITL Cancer Clinic (formerly IAT Clinic/ (Immunology Researching Centre)/Immuno-Augmentative Research Centre (IAT Ctr)) (Dr. Burton's clinic) Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas 877 785-7460 or 242-352-7455 or 809-352-7455; Fax:(242)352-3201 or 809-352-3201 info@... or burtonh101@... www.iatclinic.com or www.immunemedicine.com/index.asp Let me know if you'd like more info on the clinic. I know nothing about the clinical trial. Below are my notes on Coley's Toxins. I'm a big believer in this treatment for people w/intact immune systems (who haven't had much chemo): Coley's Toxins (aka Mixed Bacterial Vaccine [MBV] or pyrogenic [fever-inducing] bacterial lysate/CPG 7909)-- particularly effective w/advanced NHL (very effective w/nodular, but not very effective w/lymphosarcoma/lymphoblastic NHL) lymphoma, Hodgkins (67% 5-yr survival), w/giant-cell bone cancer [osteosarcoma?] (79% 5-yr survival for patients w/inoperable tumors; 87% 5-yr survival for patients w/operable tumors), Ewing's sarcoma of bone (at most 9% 5-yr survival), sarcoma of soft tissue (51% survived 10 yrs; 49% of inoperable patients survived 4 yrs; 71% of operable patients survived 4 yrs; most effective w/spindle-celled; least effective in melanotic), breast cancer (25% survived 10 yrs; 10-65% of patients w/inoperable carcinoma survived 5-8 yrs; about 75-84% of operable carcinoma patients survived 5 yrs; 5 out of 5 operable sarcoma patients survived 5 yrs; 2 out of 7 inoperable sarcoma patients survived 8 yrs), inoperable ovarian cancer (67% 5-yr survival; 10-yr median survival if cancer was confined to ovary), colorectal (about 60% 5-yr survival for inoperable), melanoma (71% 5-yr survival for operable; 64% 5-yr survival for inoperable; effective even w/patients who've had chemo), testicular (87% long-term survival for patients w/operable tumors; 33% 5-yr survival for patients w/inoperable tumors), neuroblastoma (about 33% 5-yr survival). Apparently a little effective w/stage 3 lung carcinoma. Another study reported 45% five year survival with inoperable tumors and 50% with operable tumors. I believe it's also had some success w/liver & uterine cancer. Increased life expectancy of kidney cancer patients to 6.5 years but didn't decrease the likelihood of [eventual] death [didn't produce permanent recoveries] in " soft-tissue " [sarcoma], kidney, ovarian, breast cancer patients (Moss, 1992, p. 408; Diamond et al., 1997, pp. 880-882; et al., 1999; www.mdanderson.org/departments/CIMER/display.cfm?id=43EF7F2C-0DAF-11D5-810D0 0508B603A14 & method=displayFull & pn=6EB86A59-EBD9-11D4-810100508B603A14). It's my understanding that Coley's toxins produce a therapeutic fever (hyperthermia) and powerful immune response that is highly effective in killing cancer cells. Mistletoe's synergistic w/Coley's. For more info, see http://cancerguide.org/coley.html www.second-opinions.co.uk/coleys_toxin2.html www.waisbrenclinic.com/cancerpaper.pdf http://cancerdecisions.com/091802.html & http://cancerdecisions.com/112902.html www.mdanderson.org/departments/CIMER/display.cfm?id=43EF7F2C-0DAF-11D5-810D0 0508B603A14 & method=displayFull & pn=6EB86A59-EBD9-11D4-810100508B603A14 , Ann, Tina , C. , & Lemuel A. Moye (May, 1999). Coley Toxins Immunotherapy: A Retrospective Review. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. Coley's toxins (or similar therapies) are also available at the following places, among others. San Diego Clinic www.sdiegoclinic.com (most economical) www.hufeland-klinik.de/Englisch/hufeland_clinic.htm CHIPSA.com Issels.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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