Complete Long Term Remission of Advanced Breast Cancer with Lung Metastases through the Immunobiological Issels Treatment without any further Standard Treatment
Patient S.G., Born 1900, File 51/53
12 years cancer free without recurrence, patient leading a healthy normal life, fully fit for work.
TREATMENT HISTORY First Diagnosis | Standard Treatment | Issels Treatment
July 1952
Diagnosis: Carcinoma of the Right Breast. Histology: Diffusely infiltrating adenocarcinoma, low degree of differentiation. Pathol Inst. Univ. Stockholm/Sweden. Treatment: Preoperative Radiation Therapy, Mastectomy right side.
Standard/
Conventional Treatment
August 1952
Postoperative Radiation Therapy.
January 1953
Recurrence with Metastases to the Lung. No Standard Treatment. Patient considered incurable.
April to July 1953
Issels Treatment: 14 weeks of in-patient treatment at the Issels hospital with 6 months of out-patient follow-up treatment. Independ.
Admission Exam: Multiple Lung Metastases.
October 1953
Independ. Control Exam: Diminution of lung metastases.
January 1954
Issels Treatment: 4 weeks of in-patient treatment followed by several months of out-patient treatment.
July 1956
Independ. Control Exam: Enlargement of lung metastases.
July/August 1956
Issels Treatment: 3 weeks of in-patient treatment followed by several months of out-patient treatment.
October 1956
Independ. Control Exam: Continuous Improvement and Diminution of metastases.
Mid-1957
Independ. Control Exam: Complete remission and restored fitness for work.
Follow-up until 1969
12 years cancer free without recurrence, patient leading a healthy normal life, fully fit for work.
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