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Complete Long Term Remission of Advanced Recurring Melanoma through the Immunobiological Issels Treatment without any further Standard Treatment

Patient A. H., Born 1915, File 336/56
13 years cancer free without recurrence, patient fully fit for work.


TREATMENT HISTORY
  First Diagnosis | Standard Treatment | Issels Treatment

First Diagnosis
August 1955
Diagnosis: Fast growing birthmark at right occiput (head)

Histology: Malignant Melanoblastoma.
Standard/ Conventional Treatment
September 1955
Treatment: Excision and post-operative radiation

January 1955
Regional first recurrence at the back of left neck.

Treatment: Radiation therapy. Remission.

February 1956
Regional second recurrence at same site.

Treatment: Radiation therapy. Remission.

July 1956
Regional third recurrence at same site.

Histology: Lymph node metastasis of malignant melanoblastoma.

Treatment: Excision and post-operative radiation.

September 1956
Regional fourth recurrence: Increasing induration at back of the left neck.

Radiation exhausted. No Standard Treatment. Patient considered incurable.
Issels Treatment
October 1956
Admission exam: Prominent hard infiltration of the size of a palm at left nuchal (neck) area with penny-sized ulcer; bilateral clavicular lymphomas.

October 1956 to January 1957

Issels Treatment: 13 weeks of immunobiological in-patient treatment and several months of out-patient follow-up treatment.

Discharge exam: Partial remission.

July 1957
Issels Treatment: 4 weeks in-patient.

September 1958
Issels Treatment: 4 weeks in-patient.

Complete Remission.
Follow-up until 1971
13 years cancer free without recurrence, patient fully fit for work.

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