Breast Cancer Case
Reported by Dr. Nick Tsilimigakis, M.D.
Transcribed and Translated by P.R.
Keywords: Breast Cancer, chemotherapy, radiation treatment, cough and breath problems, metastases, Tamoxifen, bilateral pleural effusion.

K.E. - 37 years old, female

June 1998

Six years ago K.E. (37 years old, female) was diagnosed with cancer in her left breast. She had a surgery and was put under chemotherapy and radiation treatment.

In February 1998 she suffered from persistent cough and breathing problems. The x-ray testing showed bilateral pleural effusion (liquid concentration in both lungs). The bone scanning also showed metastases along the whole spinal cord, hips, pelvis, and skull. It was decided that she should be put under three different treatments : Chemotherapy, using Tamoxifen, exposures to the PAP IMI device, and electrobalancing using a special device.

After the first month of treatment the result were as follows :

Improvement of the patient's physical condition, 70% reduction of the liquid concentration in the lungs, and despite the strong chemotherapy, stabilization of the white blood cells over 5000 / cm3.

After the third month of treatment and having stopped the chemotherapy we had the following results :

Impressive improvement of the patient's physical condition, the total number of white blood cells did not drop under 5000 / cm3, 90% decrease of the liquid concentration in the lungs, and stabilization of the cancer affected regions on the bones. The other hematological indexes are perfect and within normal values.

The patient is still under treatment.

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