Guest guest Posted July 29, 2009 Report Share Posted July 29, 2009 My notes: *Coley's Toxins (aka Mixed Bacterial Vaccine [MBV] or pyrogenic [fever-inducing] bacterial lysate/CPG 7909)--particularly effective w/advanced NHL (very effective w/nodular, but not very effective w/lymphosarcoma/lymphoblastic NHL) lymphoma, Hodgkins (67% 5-yr survival), w/giant-cell bone cancer (79% 5-yr survival for patients w/inoperable tumors; 87% 5-yr survival for patients w/operable tumors), Ewing's sarcoma of bone (at most 9% 5-yr survival), sarcoma of soft tissue (51% survived 10 yrs; 49% of inoperable patients survived 4 yrs; 71% of operable patients survived 4 yrs; most effective w/spindle-celled; least effective in melanotic), breast cancer (25% survived 10 yrs; 10-65% of patients w/inoperable carcinoma survived 5-8 yrs; about 75-84% of operable carcinoma patients survived 5 yrs; 5 out of 5 operable sarcoma patients survived 5 yrs; 2 out of 7 inoperable sarcoma patients survived 8 yrs), inoperable ovarian cancer (67% 5-yr survival; 10-yr median survival if cancer was confined to ovary), colorectal (about 60% 5-yr survival for inoperable), melanoma (71% 5-yr survival for operable; 64% 5-yr survival for inoperable; effective even w/patients who've had chemo), testicular (87% long-term survival for patients w/operable tumors; 33% 5-yr survival for patients w/inoperable tumors), neuroblastoma (about 33% 5-yr survival). Apparently a little effective w/stage 3 lung carcinoma [NSCLC]. Another study reported 45% five year survival with inoperable tumors and 50% with operable tumors. I believe it's also had some success w/liver & uterine cancer. Increased life expectancy of kidney cancer patients to 6.5 years but didn't decrease the likelihood of [eventual] death [didn't produce permanent recoveries] in " soft-tissue " [sarcoma], kidney, ovarian, breast cancer patients (Moss, 1992, p. 408; Diamond et al., 1997, pp. 880-882; et al., 1999; www.mdanderson.org/departments/CIMER/display.cfm?id=43EF7F2C-0DAF-11D5-810D00508\ B603A14 & method=displayFull & pn=6EB86A59-EBD9-11D4-810100508B603A14). It's my understanding that Coley's toxins produce a therapeutic fever (but not high enough to directly kill the cancer) and powerful immune response that is highly effective in killing cancer cells. Mistletoe's synergistic w/Coley's. For more info, see www.cancerguide.org/coley.html www.second-opinions.co.uk/coleys_toxin2.html www.waisbrenclinic.com/cancerpaper.pdf www.cancerdecisions.com/091802.html & www.cancerdecisions.com/112902.html www.cancerdecisions.com/mrstore/index.php?main_page=product_info & cPath=84 & produc\ ts_id=627 (100-pg report) www.apricotsfromgod.org/ralphmoss.htm (little info) www.mdanderson.org/departments/CIMER/display.cfm?id=43EF7F2C-0DAF-11D5-810D00508\ B603A14 & method=displayFull & pn=6EB86A59-EBD9-11D4-810100508B603A14 , Ann, Tina , C. , & Lemuel A. Moye (May, 1999). Coley Toxins Immunotherapy: A Retrospective Review. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. Coley's toxins treatment is available at the San Diego Clinic (www.sdiegoclinic.com) and CHIPSA.com, among other places. A variation of it ( " fever therapy " ) is available at www.hufeland.com ( " fever therapy " ). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 Thanks! Are these treatments periodic treatments? How often? Adjunctive therapies? From: Leonard <leonardleonard1@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Coley's toxins (was German New Medicine on cancer and infection) Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 1:04 PM My notes: *Coley's Toxins (aka Mixed Bacterial Vaccine [MBV] or pyrogenic [fever-inducing] bacterial lysate/CPG 7909)--particularly effective w/advanced NHL (very effective w/nodular, but not very effective w/lymphosarcoma/ lymphoblastic NHL) lymphoma, Hodgkins (67% 5-yr survival), w/giant-cell bone cancer (79% 5-yr survival for patients w/inoperable tumors; 87% 5-yr survival for patients w/operable tumors), Ewing's sarcoma of bone (at most 9% 5-yr survival), sarcoma of soft tissue (51% survived 10 yrs; 49% of inoperable patients survived 4 yrs; 71% of operable patients survived 4 yrs; most effective w/spindle-celled; least effective in melanotic), breast cancer (25% survived 10 yrs; 10-65% of patients w/inoperable carcinoma survived 5-8 yrs; about 75-84% of operable carcinoma patients survived 5 yrs; 5 out of 5 operable sarcoma patients survived 5 yrs; 2 out of 7 inoperable sarcoma patients survived 8 yrs), inoperable ovarian cancer (67% 5-yr survival; 10-yr median survival if cancer was confined to ovary), colorectal (about 60% 5-yr survival for inoperable), melanoma (71% 5-yr survival for operable; 64% 5-yr survival for inoperable; effective even w/patients who've had chemo), testicular (87% long-term survival for patients w/operable tumors; 33% 5-yr survival for patients w/inoperable tumors), neuroblastoma (about 33% 5-yr survival). Apparently a little effective w/stage 3 lung carcinoma [NSCLC]. Another study reported 45% five year survival with inoperable tumors and 50% with operable tumors. I believe it's also had some success w/liver & uterine cancer. Increased life expectancy of kidney cancer patients to 6.5 years but didn't decrease the likelihood of [eventual] death [didn't produce permanent recoveries] in " soft-tissue " [sarcoma], kidney, ovarian, breast cancer patients (Moss, 1992, p. 408; Diamond et al., 1997, pp. 880-882; et al., 1999; www.mdanderson. org/departments/ CIMER/display. cfm?id=43EF7F2C- 0DAF-11D5- 810D00508B603A14 & method=displayF ull & pn=6EB86A59- EBD9-11D4- 810100508B603A14 ). It's my understanding that Coley's toxins produce a therapeutic fever (but not high enough to directly kill the cancer) and powerful immune response that is highly effective in killing cancer cells. Mistletoe's synergistic w/Coley's. For more info, see www.cancerguide. org/coley. html www.second-opinions .co.uk/coleys_ toxin2.html www.waisbrenclinic. com/cancerpaper. pdf www.cancerdecisions .com/091802. html & www.cancerdecisions .com/112902. html www.cancerdecisions .com/mrstore/ index.php? main_page= product_info & cPath=84 & products_ id=627 (100-pg report) www.apricotsfromgod .org/ralphmoss. htm (little info) www.mdanderson. org/departments/ CIMER/display. cfm?id=43EF7F2C- 0DAF-11D5- 810D00508B603A14 & method=displayF ull & pn=6EB86A59- EBD9-11D4- 810100508B603A14 , Ann, Tina , C. , & Lemuel A. Moye (May, 1999). Coley Toxins Immunotherapy: A Retrospective Review. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. Coley's toxins treatment is available at the San Diego Clinic (www.sdiegoclinic. com) and CHIPSA.com, among other places. A variation of it ( " fever therapy " ) is available at www.hufeland. com ( " fever therapy " ). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 Bret Peirce <patientadvocate2@...> wrote: > Are [Coley's toxins] treatments periodic treatments?� Yes. > How often? Adjunctive therapies? don't know exactly. See the links I posted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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