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BONE CANCER TREATMENT IN CALIFORNIA

Diagnosed with Bone Cancer in California ?

In our search for the optimal treatment strategy for bone cancer
we found that even in advanced stages complete long-term tumor
remissions could be achieved, and patients remained cancer free for
decades.

We found a very comprehensive treatment system that focuses on


the cancer and, with the same importance, on the underlying causes
and conditions.

The Issels Treatment is an Integrative Immunotherapy with a


50-year history of remarkable outcomes in the treatment of bone
cancer. (link to Issels.com Cases)

Integrative Immunotherapy is a very comprehensive treatment


strategy for bone cancer of all types and stages. It is designed to
restore the body’s powerful immune system to recognize and
eliminate cancer cells.

Treatment protocols are always personalized according to the


individual patient’s needs. They integrate effective state-of-the-art
technologies including cancer vaccines cultured from the patient’s
own blood, and other research-based therapies. The treatment
components are non-toxic and can be combined with conventional
treatments if indicated and still possible.

Conventional treatments such as surgery, radiation and


chemotherapy, in spite of their improvements, are merely centered
on the malignancy and ignore, and sometimes aggravate, the
underlying condition which lead to the cancer in the first place.

Hence the high incidence of disease progression and


recurrence.

The Issels Treatment focuses not only on the cancer, but also, with the
same importance, on the internal bodily environment.

Modern research has shown that it is not only the type of cancer cells
that determines the course of the disease, but also the medium on
which these cells grow, i.e. the internal bodily environment. This
internal bodily environment is a result of many different combinations
of causal factors ranging from inherited constitution and disposition to
lifestyle. Therefore, each patient has his/her individual cancer, which
requires a personalized treatment.

Issels Treatment examples of documented complete long-term


remissions as well as recent cases of advanced bone cancer can
be viewed here.

What is Bone Cancer ?

Bone Cancer refers to the growth of a cancerous tumor in the bones.


According to the National Cancer Institute there were 2,380 new cases
of bone cancer estimated in 2008 and 1,470 deaths.

There are 2 categories of bone cancer:

1. Primary bone cancer -- which originates in the bones; and

2. Secondary bone cancer or bone metastases -- which


originated in other parts of the body and spread to the bones.

Primary cancers of the bones account for less than 0.2 percent of all
cancers.

The main types of primary bone cancer are

- Osteosarcoma
- Chondrosarcoma
- Ewing’s Sarcoma
- Chordoma
- Fibrous Histiocytoma/Fibrosarcoma.

Osteossarcoma is the most common primary bone cancer (35% of


cases), followed by chondrosarcoma (26%), Ewing's sarcoma (16%),
chordoma (8%), and malignant fibrous histiocytoma/fibrosarcoma
(6%). Several rare types of cancers account for the remainder of
cases.

Secondary bone cancer has spread to the bones from another organ,
usually the prostate, breast or lung.

The prognosis for people with primary bone cancer in California varies
greatly, depending on the specific type of cancer and how far it has
spread.

The good news is: Even if standard treatments have reached their
limits, patients suffering from bone cancer, either primary bone cancer
or bone metastases from other types of cancer, have treatment
options.*

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