Complete Long Term Remission of a Recurring Advanced Squamous Cell Cancer of the Cervix spreading to the Uterus through the Immunobiological Issels Treatment without further Standard Treatment
Patient K.G., Born 1909, File 64/50
20 years cancer free without any further recurrence, patient leading a normal healthy life.
TREATMENT HISTORY First Diagnosis | Standard Treatment | Issels Treatment
November 1949
Diagnosis: Carcinoma of the Cervix Stage II.
Histology: Parvicellular squamous cell carcinoma without relevant keratinization, but with infiltrating growth.
Pathol. Institute of the University of Bonn.
Standard/ Conventional Treatment
December 1949 to March 1950
Treatment: Radium implant and radiation therapy. Remission.
July 1950
First recurrence. Colostomy.
Treatment: Further radiation therapy.
No remission
September 1950
Examination: Large cancerous masses in the uterus and in both parametriae.
No further standard treatment. Patient is considered incurable.
October 1950
Admission exam: Massive infiltration of both parametriae, disintegration of the neck of the uterus, spreading to the body of the uterus, fixation of tumor masses at the sacrum. Entirely hopeless condition (Univ. Clinic Duesseldorf).
October 1950 to March 1951
Issels Treatment: 23 weeks of intensive in-patient treatment with many months of out-patient treatment over the years.
February 1951
Complete Remission.
July 1955
Discharged from observation by the University Clinic.
Follow-up until 1971
20 years cancer free without any further recurrence, patient leading a normal healthy life.
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