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An Inventor Is Injecting Bleach Into Cancerous Tumors—and . . . A Chinese man with no medical training is injecting cancer patients with a toxic bleach solution; a full course of treatment runs $20,000 He’s now working to bring the unproven treatment to the US
Exploring Bleachs Potential in Skin Cancer Therapy Scientific studies regarding the use of bleach in skin cancer treatment provide critical insight into both the potential benefits and the significant risks associated with this disinfectant
Method and compositions for treating cancerous tumors The compositions comprise chlorine dioxide in an effective amount, which is injected into the cancerous tumor at least once, and often at least several times over the course of treatment
Pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) PIPAC is the delivery of chemotherapy as a pressurized mist directly into the abdomen during a minimally invasive surgery called laparoscopy The pressure helps the medicine absorb into the cancer tissue and spread more evenly Unlike other treatments, PIPAC does not include surgical removal of the cancer PIPAC is repeated about every six weeks, while you remain on whole-body, also called
Florida Is Now a Haven for Unproven Stem-Cell Treatments . . . In a measure that flouts the FDA, Florida says doctors can give unapproved stem-cell therapies for wound care, pain management, or orthopedic purposes Read More Science Latest Science, Science Health, Buyer Beware
Usability of Speculum-Compatible Injection Devices for . . . Purpose Current treatments for cervical neoplasia are often inaccessible in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), which contributes to high cervical cancer mortality We previously developed a low-cost ablative therapy using ethanol mixed with ethyl cellulose (EC) to a form an ethanol-retaining gel that reduces injection leakage To optimize delivery of EC-ethanol into the cervix, we