Cervical Cancer
Cervical Cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide after breast cancer, and in developing countries, the leading cause of death by cancer.
Cervical Cancer afflicts the uterine cervix, i.e. the portion of the uterus that is attached to the top of the vagina. In the beginning stages there are mostly no symptoms. Therefore, in too many cases cervical cancer is diagnosed and treated in an advanced stage when the success rate is low.
The incidence of cervical cancer has been declining in the US due to the possibility of early detection by using the Pap smear.
Early warning signs may be persistent vaginal discharge or abnormal vaginal bleeding. Cervical cancer begins as a precancerous lesion called dysplasia that is detectable by the Pap smear, and 100% treatable, usually without hysterectomy. Sometimes it resolves without any treatment. More often, however, dysplasia progresses gradually over many years to cancer. When the cancer has not yet spread, it is called carcinoma in situ. Once the cancer is established, it usually becomes invasive and spreads quickly into the nearby tissues or to other organs, such as the intestines, liver, and lung.
Even in advanced stages when standard treatments have reached their limits, patients suffering from cervical cancer still have options.*
At the Issels Medical Center we have integrated advanced, research-based alternative/complementary and conventional therapies into a comprehensive immunobiological treatment concept that has a 50 year history.
Treatment
The Treatment Program is a comprehensive strategy for cervical cancer of all types and stages.*
It is a two-pronged attack and consists of:
- Non-toxic Immunobiological Treatments designed to attack the cancer and at the same time restore the natural mechanisms of regulation, repair and defense.
- Standard Treatments aimed at the removal or reduction of the cancerous cells and tumors, when indicated and possible.
Each treatment program is specifically designed to meet the individual patient's needs and consists of components that complement one another.
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Rationale
In cervical cancer patients, as in all cancer patients, the body's regulatory, repair and immune mechanisms fail to prevent formation of a cancerous tumor. This failure is called by some researchers a "regulatory freeze" or "tolerance," which is due to a combination of causal factors that vary from one individual patient to the other.
The comprehensive immunobiological treatment offered at the Issels Medical Center aims to break through the "regulatory freeze". It is a unique blend of treatment modalities that complement and enhance one another in an effort to attack the cancer and at the same time restore the body's regulatory, repair and immune systems
Evidence is growing that in addition to the high risk factor of infection with the human papilloma virus or HPV that also causes genital warts, other chronic infections, nutritional imbalances, heavy metal toxicity, hormonal and psychological factors, along with other immune suppressive factors, play an important part in the development of cervical cancer. On the other hand, eliminating these factors can contribute to prevention and healing.
About 90% of cervical cancers arise from squamous cells. These are flattened cells that cover the cervix. Most of the remaining about 10% develop from the glandular, mucus-secreting cells of the cervical canal leading to the uterus, and are called adenocarcinomas or adenosquamous carcinomas, a mixture of both adenocarcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas.
The criteria of diagnosing and staging are the same for every patient. However, even if the histological diagnosis shows the same type of cancerous cell and the staging shows the same state of progression, every patient has her own individual cancer as a result from many different combinations of causal factors ranging from inherited constitution and disposition to adapted lifestyle.
Findings of modern research indicate that it is not only the type of cancerous cells that determines the course of the disease, but also the extra-cellular matrix, the medium on which these cells grow, i.e. the internal bodily environment, and the power of the natural defenses against cancer.
Cancer cells develop in every human being, in fact in every vertebrate organism, according to L. Thomas and other researchers. However, not every newly produced cancer cell leads to a tumor, as the body possesses a natural defense system, an immune surveillance according to M. Burnet. An intact immune system and intact regulation of physiological cell death, called apoptosis, protect the organism from the development of a cancerous tumor. Therefore, it is of great importance to restore the natural regulatory, repair and immune mechanisms, as a part of the healing strategy, or as prevention from the outbreak or progression of the disease.
Statistical studies show that the incidence of recurrent cancer can be reduced considerably, if the patient takes action to strengthen her immune system instead of wasting precious time by passively waiting for the next test results.
Surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, although having made great strides in their ability to eradicate cancer cells and tumors, are merely aimed at the malignancy and ignore, and sometimes aggravate, the underlying condition, which led to the formation of the tumor in the first place.
Unless the preconditions for the growth of cancerous tumors are corrected, the high risk of disease progression and recurrence remains.
* DISCLAIMER: The extent of the response to treatment varies from patient to patient, even with similar diagnosis as the internal bodily environment is unique to each individual patient.
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