Saturday, 23 May 2015

Clinical trial for Panobinostat - Pediatric Brain Cancer USA

"The clinical trial for panobinostat is now in the advanced stages of trial development, and we anticipate opening to enrollment in a matter of months. The trial will be conducted across the US within the 10 sites of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium (http://www.pbtc.org), including Stanford. It will be open to children experiencing progression or recurrence of disease."

Sunday, 17 May 2015

Hoxsey Biomedical Clinic

Hoxsey Clinic Costs and Information
Many patients considering alternative medicine have questions about cost and payment. Some types of insurance companies do cover treatments, but it’s important to note that not all insurance will. However, the cost is still far lower than most traditional treatments, ranging between $400 to $3,000 dollars, including doctor’s fees, physical examination, laboratory fees, X-rays and other radiology exams, as well as supplies and supplements.
If you choose treatment through our facility, you will be billed directly. We hire a third party to file insurance paperwork and, should your insurance cover any portion of the treatment, we would then reimburse you that amount.
Hoxsey Clinic Location and Hours
Bio-Medical Center
3170 General Ferreira, Colonia Madero Sur
Tijuana, Baja California Mexico 22046
Clinic hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PST Monday thru Friday
Phones: 01152 664 684 9011 – (619) 704 8442 – (619) 407 7858
e-mail: info@hoxseybiomedical.com
The clinic is closed on the following Mexican holidays: January 1, February 2, March 16, May 1, September 14, November 16. On Thanksgiving day November 27. And the last 2 weeks of December from December 21 thru January 1st. 2016 for Clinic vacation.
We treat all types of malignancies. The following is a brief list of some of the ailments other than cancer that we treat with acceptable success:
Arthritis
Circulatory Ailments
Emphysema
Kidney Problems
Lupus
Multiple Sclerosis
Prostate Problems
Note: Bio-Medical Center has 4 rooms available for patients who will be staying at the clinic for multiple days.

Saturday, 16 May 2015

DIPG? Could this Help?

No one seems to break down the study to the biochemistry of the body except for a few. Where Dr Burzynski is to a synthetic link for the missing peptides in the urine. But our body is not synthetic. What is missed further is by rebalancing the minerals in the body which is only 4% of own body content thereby cancer dies because the cells are made then properly if we had enough oils to the diet for the receptors within our body to work properly. Oil's just as Fish, Cod, Omega 3,6,9 found in Hemp seed oil, for a few. My information is at government level now, and I did write to help a boy with DIPG in Nowra, and Westmead Hospital Professor said no to help. Yet the last patient who said no to my idea died within 2 months. This formula I have works from 3 weeks from death to a level. The theory works, people have tested it and reported it has helped so the next thing is to show how this style of treatment can work with chemotherapy and radiation. But in time, people will see the signs of sickness and know within every sickness or illness is caused by a drop in the person's Magnesium level. I am pushing, because if I don't it will be years again before someone has seen the links. Magnesium thou it is in our blood is kept within our skeleton structure for the mass amount and the tests are not normally done on this. I have on my website, body chemistry tests, basic I was told from St Vincents Hospital Bone Marrow transplant doctor. However the tests are never performed on patients to this degree to balance the body through a chemistry system of food, drinks, to build the minerals in the body. This makes the bowel work better for the absorption not just of the vitamins and minerals in our food it helps with the blood brain barrier to the brain for medication when Magnesium is in our body to a balance alignment for our DNA to realign.

I hope someone listens that Cancer could be made through our own body as the balance of the DNA structure goes out of balance.

Monday, 4 May 2015

DIPG- Study points to possible treatment

Using brain tumor samples collected from children in the United States and Europe, an international team of scientists found that the drug panobinostat and similar gene regulating drugs may be effective at treating diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPG), an aggressive and lethal form of pediatric cancer. The study, published in Nature Medicine, was partially funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Defense, and more than 25 nonprofit foundations devoted to finding cures for childhood brain cancer.
“Our results provide a glimmer of hope for treating this heartbreaking disease,” said Michelle Monje, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of neurology and neurological sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, California, a senior author of the study and a specialist in DIPG. “Caring for DIPG patients drives me to find new ways to treat them.”

NIH-funded preclinical study suggests epigenetic drugs may be used to treat leading cause of pediatric brain cancer death
NIH.GOV

Saturday, 2 May 2015

Dr Glidden's 10 questions to ask your oncologist

"To an industry that does not even know how to cure heart burn, we have given 600 BILLION dollars to come up with a cure for cancer. Gee, I wonder why we aren't any closer to a cure since Richard Nixon declared a war on cancer (44yrs ago)."
- Dr. Peter Glidden
Dr. Glidden's 10 questions to ask your oncologist
1. Does the therapy you're recommending cure my cancer?
2. What causes my cancer?
3. If the treatment you're recommending doesn't cure my cancer, what can I expect?
4. What side effects from the treatment can I expect?
5. Can the treatment give me cancer?
6. How are you going to manage the side effects of the treatment if they happen?
7. What's going to happen to the quality of my life while I'm undergoing this treatment?
8. How much are you going to profit from this treatment?
9. How much is the hospital going to profit from this treatment?
10. Can I talk to 5 different patients in my same demographic, with the same Cancer, who had the same treatment, to see how they're doing?

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

American Journal showing 28000 trials including pain trials

28,000 trials, including pain trials, are in the American Journal of medicine Professor Milton Cohen if you care to look?

Monday, 20 April 2015

NSW Carers.... Cannabis TICS Trial

Six months since the state government created a scheme exempting the terminally ill from laws against possessing cannabis, only a few dozen people have signed up ....
... the (NSW) state government changed regulations to *explicitly* give police the power to decline to prosecute terminally ill patients who had signed up to a government register. Patients and their carers can carry up to 15 grams of cannabis.
But since regulations were changed, *** police have never invoked the provision to not prosecute ****.
And only about 40 people joined the register.