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Complete Long Term Remission of a Recurring Embryonal Teratoma of the Testicle through Immunobiological Issels Treatment without any further Standard Treatment

Patient H. F., Born 1938, File 179/65
5 years cancer free without any recurrence, patient leading a normal life, fully fit for work.


TREATMENT HISTORY
  First Diagnosis | Standard Treatment | Issels Treatment

First Diagnosis
May 1964
Diagnosis: Cancer of the Right Testicle.

Histology: Cancerous embryonal teratoma.

Treatment: Orchiectomy right side.
Standard/ Conventional Treatment

June/December 1964
Postoperative telecobalt radiation.

September 1965
Metastatic Recurrence inoperable.

October 1965
Treatment: Telecobalt radiation.

Partial Remission.

December 1965
Hard resistance approx. 3 cross-fingers broad above right pubic bone.

No further Standard Treatment. Patient considered incurable.

Issels Treatment

December 1965 to 1966
Issels Treatment: 6 weeks of in-patient treatment at the Issels hospital and Jan. 6 months of out-patient follow-up treatment.

Beginning remission.

End of 1966
Complete Remission.

Follow-up until 1971
5 years cancer free without any recurrence, patient leading a normal life, fully fit for work.


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