Complete Long Term Remission of Suspected Recurrence after Surgery of Testicular Cancer through the Immunobiological Issels Treatment
Patient KH.K., Born 1925, File 56/55
15 years cancer free without any recurrence. Patient got married and has 2 children.
TREATMENT HISTORY First Diagnosis | Issels Treatment
December 1954
Diagnosis: Cancer of the right testicle.
Histology: Typical Seminoma Pathol. Inst. Medical Academy, Duesseldorf/Germany and Munich/Germany.
Treatment: Surgical Semicastration right side.
Postoperative radiation therapy refused by patient. No Standard Treatment.
January 1955
Admission Exam: Induration in the right groin.
January to March 1955
Issels Treatment: 12 weeks in-patient treatment at the Issels hospital with 6 months out-patient follow-up treatment.
February 1955
Control Exam: Swelling of left testicle and lymphoma in left groin.
April 1955
Control Exam: Lymphoma in both groins, pain in left pubic bone.
June 1955
Control Exam: Increased discomfort in scar region and pain in pubic bone.
August 1955
Control Exam: Typical pain for metastases in left epigastric region.
September/October 1955
Issels Treatment: 4 weeks of in-patient treatment with several months of out-patient follow-up treatment.
July 1956
Issels Treatment: 4 weeks of in-patient treatment with several months of out-patient follow-up treatment.
Since July 1956
Remission of lymphomas and pain.
Follow-up until 1971
15 years cancer free without any recurrence. Patient got married and has 2 children.
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