The world has come a long way in the last few decades in its ability to treat cancer. Yet many people still die from the disease, creating growing frustrations regarding the lack of treatment options. It seems as if the standard of care protocols have remained unchanged for 30 years: chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. Furthermore, […]
Continue readingRecife, Brazil – Meet Willy F., a 35-year-old man who was diagnosed with Stage 4 undifferentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma in 2015. It all started with some small nodules that were on the side of Willy’s neck. He didn’t think much of it, as there was no pain or any other symptoms, so he carried on with […]
Continue readingCharlotte T. Beats Stage-4 Cancer with Cryoablation and Combination Therapy at CHIPSA Hospital! Charlotte Trainer thought she was out of options when she was diagnosed with Stage-4 inoperable Endometrial cancer in November of 2017. After having a full hysterectomy and 25 rounds of radiation, her doctors told her that the cancer had metastasized to her […]
Continue readingPatients on end-of-life care are usually just making themselves comfortable, but Stacy W. was doing exactly the opposite. Unwilling to give up on her life, Stacy continued to pursue a natural path towards healing. It wasn’t long before she was kicked off hospice and told her cancer was completely gone. Learn how Stacy went from […]
Continue readingLois was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) about 11 years ago. In those 11 years, she lived a life of intermittent pain that left her unable to do the things she loved. As a professional boxer, she had been an athlete for many years. She thrived on being active. But her disease forced her to […]
Continue readingNashville, Tennessee – Meet Regina C., a 67 year old grandmother and veteran who had been suffering with a very aggressive case of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) for over 18 years. Until she came to CHIPSA, Regina was practically confined to a wheelchair and was barely able to walk across a room. RA had taken over […]
Continue readingBreast cancer is the most common cancer in women both in the United States and beyond. There is about a 1 in 8 chance that a woman in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Sadly, nearly 42,170 American women will likely die in 2020 as a result of breast cancer. […]
Continue readingThe world has come a long way in the last few decades in its ability to treat cancer. Yet many people still die from the disease, creating growing frustrations regarding the lack of treatment options. It seems as if the standard of care protocols have remained unchanged for 30 years: chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. Furthermore, […]
Continue readingThe United States has certainly come a long way in the last few decades in its ability to successfully treat cancer. Yet still, so many people have died from the disease, creating a growing frustration over the lack of treatment options. Many standard of care protocols have been the same for over 30 years, with […]
Continue readingThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) currently has several ongoing trials testing immunotherapy cancer treatments like CPG and checkpoint inhibitor drugs. In fact, the internet was up in arms last year when Stanford University doctors cured 87 out of 90 mice with a “vaccine” that stimulated the immune system to attack cancerous cells. It […]
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