Friday 21 February 2014

Cancer stem cells

Friday 21 February 2014

Final day of treatment 2 – a quick, half hour ozone treatment. Then back to London for 4 weeks before round 3 in Duderstadt, starting on the 18th March.

There is a developing discussion over cancer 'stem' cells that appear to be able to avoid chemotherapy death and may be the cause of both metastasis and recurrence – drugs such as Salinomycin and Metformin claim to be able to target the 'stem' cells.

The Biosceptre nf p2x7 treatment however does not need to differentiate between cancer cells as the targets all have the marker in one form or another.

I met Peter Trayhurn yesterday at the clinic – he's also from Sydney and has been treated here and elsewhere over the past 18 months – he has far more knowledge and experience than I can begin to explain and also has a strong belief in Biosceptre's and Dr Neßelhut's approaches and a shared admiration for Julian Barden.

Another blog I think is quite useful – http://www.triplenegative.co.uk 

Also Peter's blog: http://petertrayhurn.blogspot.com.au/


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