Complete Long Term Remission Of An Inoperable Malignant Teratoma Achieved Through The Issels Treatment without Standard Treatment
J.G., Born 1961, file No. 204/70
9 years cancer free, patient leading normal healty life.
TREATMENT HISTORY First Diagnosis | Standard Treatment | Issels Treatment

November 1969
Clinical diagnosis, Dr. Offer, Innsbruck: Inoperable pelvic tumor of the size of a child's head, firmly adherent to sacrum and rectum.
Histology, University of Innsbruck: Malignant teratoma.
Standard/ Conventional Treatment
November 1969 to January 1970
Treatment: Radiation.
Result: Low grade diminution, then again progression.
February 1970
Admission to Dr. Issels' hospital.
Findings upon admission by independent specialists: Hypogastrium is filled up to the umbilical region with a hard knobby firmly adherent tumor; lymph-node of dove-egg size in the inguinal area, (whole abdomen filled with tumor mass).
February to May 1970
Twelve weeks of Issels Treatment (comprehensive immunotherapy).
No further Standard Treatment.
May 1970
Partial remission.
Primary tumor shrunk to fist size.
Complete remission of lymph-node in the groin.
October 1970
Complete remission of primary tumor.
Obseration until 1979
9 years cancer free, patient leading normal healty life.
DISCLAIMER: The extent of the response to treatment varies from patient to patient, even with similar diagnosis as the internal bodily environment is unique to each individual patient.
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