Worldwide, more than 7.5 million people died of cancer and more than 12 million new cases of cancer were diagnosed in 2007. Unless progress is made in understanding and controlling cancer, those numbers are expected to rise to 17.5 million deaths and 27 million new cases in 2050.
Cancer, which surpassed heart disease as the number one killer in America in 2005, is still considered 'a mystery' in conventional medicine. In fact, the term 'cancer' is just a generic term that in no way describes its cause.
An increasing number of adult cancer patients are using unconventional cancer treatment (UCT). Hereby society is facing an outspread health and illness related phenomenon, mostly developing outside the conventional health care system as classified by the FDA.
Recent discoveries show that other options are also possible.
One of these options for cancer treatment is invented by Dr.
Yamamoto.
In the early 1990s, Dr. Yamamoto first described how the human immune system is disengaged by enzymes secreted from cancer cells, even filing a patent on the proposed therapy. [US Patent 5326749, July 1994; Cancer Research 1996 June 15; 56: 2827-31]
Activated Gc protein has been used in humans at much higher doses without side effect. This Gc macrophage activating factor (Gc-MAF) has been shown to be effective against a variety of cancers including breast, prostate, stomach, liver, lung, uterus, ovary, brain, skin, head/neck cancer, and leukemia. .... read more >>
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