Complete Long Term Remission of a Recurring Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma with Mediastinal Involvement through the Immunobiological Issels Treatment without further Standard Treatment
Patient U.P.- H., Born 1944, file No. 233/56.
39 years cancer free, mother of two healthy children.
TREATMENT HISTORY First Diagnosis | Standard Treatment | Issels Treatment

1956
Histology, Bremen: Lymphosarcoma, right neck.
Standard/ Conventional Treatment
April 1956
Surgical removal of egg size tumor of right neck.
April/May 1956
Radiation and chemotherapy.
Partial remission.
July 1956
First recurrence. No Standard Treatment.
July 1956
First admission to Dr. Issels' hospital with untreated enlarged mediastinum and induration at the site of primary tumor.
July to October 1956
Ten weeks of Issels Treatment (comprehensive immunotherapy) without chemotherapy.
No regression, no progression of disease.
June 1957
Second admission to Dr. Issels' hospital with further spreading of the mediastinum and enlarged lymphnodes of the neck.
June to August 1957
Six weeks of Issels Treatment without chemotherapy.
Partial regression.
October 1958
Complete Regression.
Follow-up until 1997
39 years cancer free, mother of two healthy children.
DISCLAIMER: The extent of the response to treatment varies from patient to patient, even with similar diagnosis as the internal bodily environment is unique to each individual patient.
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