Complete Long Term Remission of the Third Recurrence of an Inoperable Progressive Tumor of the Epipharynx through the Immunobiological Issels Treatment without further Standard Treatment
Patient L. B., Born 1911, File 10/51
6 years survival without further recurrence, leading an almost normal life.
TREATMENT HISTORY First Diagnosis | Standard Treatment | Issels Treatment
December 1950
Diagnosis: Inoperable progressive tumor of the epipharynx. Compressive intracerebral process... with almost complete destruction of the left petrous bone.
Standard/
Conventional Treatment
January 1951
Treatment: First course of Radiation Therapy. Remission.
March 1951
First Local Recurrence. Treatment: Second course of Radiation Therapy. Remission.
May 1951
Second Local Recurrence. Treatment: Third course of Radiation Therapy.
July 1951
Third Local Recurrence. Treatment: Fourth course of Radiation Therapy.
No Remission.
September 1951 to March 1952
Issels Treatment: 27 weeks of immunobiological in-patient treatment and several months of out-patient follow-up treatment.
Admission exam: Loss of eye-sight, deafness, apathy, paralysis of right arm and both legs, cystoparalysis (paral. of bladder), enteroparesis (paresis of intestines).
End of October 1951 to End of November 1951
Control exam: Improvement of hearing, vision and speech. Regression of paralysis of arms, legs, bladder and intestines.
March 1952
Discharge exam: Considerable improvement of condition.
February 1953 to January 1957
Fit for work in her household with four children. Termination of Issels Treatment.
Follow-up until 1957
6 years survival without further recurrence, leading an almost normal life.
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