Therapy Explained
Recruiting The Body's own Immune Cells to Make Chemotherapy Work Better Without Making One Sick
Conventional chemo extended life by 1.35 months for lung cancer but at a complete sacrifice in quality of life.
The United States FDA approved the first clinical trial decades ago in a record-breaking four days. The current SEF Chemo is in complete compliance with the FDA laws.
EXPERIENCE
In the initial Phase II clinical trial, all four terminal patients recovered and went onto long-term remissions. These were stage 4 breast, stage 3B NSC lung, and leukemic cancers. Longest survivor so far has gone over 15 years without cancer recurring.
A colorectal cancer patient with cancer spread extensively to both lungs and liver cleared all metastases from CT scan in 4 weeks. Stage 4 pancreatic cancer patient achieved 90% destruction of liver metastases in 6 weeks.
84 years old lung cancer patient whose expected median survival was 7.15 months reached complete remission quickly and remains without cancer activity after 28 weeks of SEF Chemotherapy. Every patient and case is different. We would not expect every one to respond the same. One thing is certain. Patients do much better with SEF Chemo than with ordinary chemotherapy.
More Questions?
Patients treated so far have been restricted to those at a few medical centers where doctors have been trained in the new techniques. As more doctors are trained, more regional centers will be authorized. With eight million cancer patients, strong efforts are being made to expand the treatment capability in a quiet and orderly manner. In the meantime, currently authorized centers in California (Berkeley), Nevada (Lake Tahoe Washoe Reservation), and our International Center (Ensenada, Baja California, one hour south of San Diego, California) are enrolling patients able to travel. Because less than 5% of global citizens are able to obtain visa into the United States, most patients are treated at our International Center. Patients can come to Ensenada on a 6 months Mexican tourist visa, landing in Mexico City, transferring to Tijuana located near Ensenada. Some tourist resorts in Mexico have experienced drug-related violence, but those sites are over 1800 km from Ensenada, a quiet, quaint town our many Canadian patients return to every Christmas.