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Diagnosis: Mb. Hodgkin (lymph gland cancer)
Main treatment: IPT
Patient: female 37 years

In May the patient consulted her family physician for the first time to clarify a swelling above her right collarbone. She felt absolutely healthy, exercised regularly, watched out for a healthy nutrition and could not remember any serious diseases or infections within the last years.

The physician′s diagnosis including a biopsy brought the reliable result: lymph gland cancer (Mb. Hodgkin Stage II) with affliction of several lymph glands at the neck, the thorax and abdominal cavity as well at liver and spleen. Most impressive was a tumor in the thorax with a size of 13*10*7 cm.
After thorough extensive consultation the patient decided to follow an extreme way: Although in classical medicine using chemotherapy there were many promising prospects of success with this cancer she refused this kind of treatment. Even with the chances to soften the possible side-effects by an accompanying natural healing support she could not make up her mind to conduct a normal chemotherapy.

The patient relied totally on the IPT treatment – Insulin Potentiated low-dose Chemotherapy – where only fractions of the otherwise customary doses of cytostatics are used.
The treatment started in November the same year and was continued with several sessions until April the year after. In a common holistic treatment IPT was integrated with an enforcement of the immune system, a detoxification, a re-building phase, and a regulation therapy. Some IPT treatments with biological cancer medicines (without cytostatics) followed until June.
A control examination in mid June showed an extreme enhancement of the findings: the tumor and all nodes in the abdominal cavity completely disappeared, liver and spleen were without infestation.

Follow-up time: 3 years.

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