Complete Long Term Remission of Third Metastatic Recurrence of Breast Cancer spreading to the lymphatic system through the Immunobiological Issels Treatment without any further Standard Treatment
Patient E.P., Born 1923, File 140/59
10 years cancer free without any recurrence, patient leading normal life.
TREATMENT HISTORY First Diagnosis | Standard Treatment | Issels Treatment
February 1958
Diagnosis: Cancer of the Left Breast Stage II.
Histology: Parvicellular Scirrhous Carcinoma with Metastatic Axillary Lymphnodes. University of Frankfurt/Germany.
Standard/ Conventional Treatment
March 1958
Treatment: Mastectomy left side. Postoperative Radiation Therapy And Radio-Sterilization.
October 1958
First Metastatic Recurrence: Supraclavicular Lymphoma left side. Treatment: Radiation Therapy. Remission.
November 1958
Second Metastatic Recurrence: Multiple Supraclavicular Lymphomas.
November/January 1959
Treatment: Chemotherapy. Remission.
March 1959
Third Metastatic Recurrence: Bilateral Supraclavicular Lymphomas.
No Standard Treatment. Patient considered incurable.
April to June 1959
Issels Treatment: 10 weeks of in-patient treatment at the Issels hospital and several months of out-patient follow-up treatment.
Admission Exam: Bilateral Supraclavicular metastatic lymphomas.
Discharge Exam: Diminution of Metastatic Lymphomas right side.
February 1960
Issels Treatment: 4 weeks of in-patient treatment and several months of out-patient follow-up program.
Admission Exam: Palm-sized infiltration in left clavicular region.
June 1960
Complete Remission.
Follow-up until 1971
10 years cancer free without any recurrence, patient leading normal life.
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