An effective cytotoxic anti-cancer treatment since the 1940's, we are now using newer and less toxic drugs in more tolerable regimens with lower doses and reduced side effects.
Get maximum enhancement of mitochondrial energy and immune response by direct intravenous infusion of vitamin and minerals. This can improve recovery after cytotoxic chemotherapy and is effective therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome.
Engage your own immune system to fight against cancer by recruiting and enhancing killer T-lymphocytes. This has been shown to be effective against increasing types of cancers.
In localized hyperthermia, heat is applied to a small area, such as a tumor, using short wave diathermy. This increases blood flow to improve delivery of IV cytotoxic agents or high dose ascorbic acid.
Helpful in increasing the survival time and improving the quality of life of cancer patients, the anticancer mechanism of intravenous vitamin C may involve the production of high levels of hydrogen peroxide, selectively toxic to cancer cells, or the deactivation of hypoxia inducible factor, a prosurvival transcription factor that protects cancer cells from various forms of stress.
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is the environment around a tumor, including the surrounding blood vessels, immune cells, fibroblasts, signaling molecules and the extracellular matrix (ECM). The tumor and the surrounding microenvironment are closely related and interact constantly.
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