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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: Cytotron - RFQMR Cancer treatment. - read this ! .</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Britmissy on 5/2/2007</description>
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      <title>Cytotron - RFQMR Cancer treatment. - read this ! .</title>
      <description>Hello everyone, I am new to the site. I would just like to inform you of Cytotron treatment&amp;nbsp;Here is the link to the web page and I do hope this&amp;nbsp; information may be of use to some of you Cytotron RFQMR Treatment for Cancer and Arthritis a new hopeBest wishes&amp;nbsp;to all of you. Sue .</description>
      <author>Britmissy</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Cytotron - RFQMR Cancer treatment. - read this ! .</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 5/2/2007 Britmissy wrote:Hello everyone, I am new to the site. I would just like to inform you of Cytotron treatment&amp;nbsp;Here is the link to the web page and I do hope this&amp;nbsp; information may be of use to some of you Cytotron RFQMR Treatment for Cancer and Arthritis a new hopeBest wishes&amp;nbsp;to all of you. Sue .&amp;nbsp;Cytotron is a new option for regenerative and degenerative tissue engineering with Rotational Field Quantum Magnetic Resonance RFQMR). Its regenerative potential is best seen in osteoarthritis knee where it is able to regenerate the joint cartilage and thus save several patients from joint / knee replacement.and provide pain relief, decreased deformity and comfortable movement to most patients treated for Osteoarthritis of the knee or other joints. Its degenerative potential is applicable in cancer&amp;nbsp;where it arrests selective cell growth of the cancerous cells leaving the other cells unharmed. Patients treated have symptom relief, decreased tumor size and prolonged life. There are no known side effects. Details can be seen at www.sssibia.com.</description>
      <author>Harpreet</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Cytotron - RFQMR Cancer treatment. - read this ! .</title>
      <description>Hello, I just had such a fine experience getting the Cytotron treatment done, for osteo-arthritis to my spine and knees, at the Healthia Clinic in Pristina, Kosovo, that I thought I should share it. The people, the place, the healthy food, and friendliness, &amp;amp; the different treatment modalities, were all wonderful (it turned out to be a most pleasant vacation as well as treatment)&amp;nbsp;and I am now out of all pain in my spine, and still awaiting the total regeneration of the new cartilage in my knees (3 months-12 months) to be able to more completely respond to the knee treatment. I have special exercises I am supposed to do, walking is good, but no running, jumping, aggressive movements, for several more months. I would say it was 100% successful for my total spine and neck, shoulders, tennis elbow and wrists, all of which were treated at about the same time in the big MRI-type machine&amp;nbsp;(1 hour per day, 21 days per visit). --Message edited by CancerCompass staff. For personal protection, email address removed. Consider private reply. Please review CancerCompass Member Guidelines at http://www.cancercompass.com/common/guidelines.html--if any questions.</description>
      <author>Kiwivalerie</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Cytotron - RFQMR Cancer treatment. - read this ! .</title>
      <description>I forgot to mention, in my previous post, that I was told by the nurses&amp;nbsp;about several actual cancer patients who were successfully treated.Their MRIs are on file at the Healthia Clinic in Kosovo.&amp;nbsp;Only one cancer patient was being treated when I was there&amp;nbsp;- a Canadian brain tumor patient, who had had 48% of his brain removed in 2 separate surgeries to remove the tumor in Canada - and he had approx. a 20% positive response which I witnessed - his eyes opened, he started talking and going to the bathroom unaided.&amp;nbsp;Unfortunately, with especially chemotherapy, and also, to&amp;nbsp;a lesser extent,&amp;nbsp;radiation therapy,&amp;nbsp;this treatment does not work to its fullest extent&amp;nbsp;since chemo &amp;amp; radiation are both anti-immune system, while the Cytotron is pro-immune system. So these therapies actually work against each other.Also, the earlier that Cytotron can be used on a tumor i.e. Stage II or Stage III -the more successful the outcome. Or Stage IV is easier if no chemo has been done.&amp;nbsp;The Cytotron treatment, while shrinking the tumor,&amp;nbsp;actually allows a radiologist or surgeon to see a distinct border around the tumor which develops during &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;is evident via MRI after Cytotron therapy, while no distinct border exists before the Cytotron therapy.&amp;nbsp;This is what makes 100% excision of a tumor so difficult. Patients can get their before &amp;amp; after MRIs in Kosovo done for approx.$240 each. A Healthia driver takes them to a certified radiology clinic in nearby Macadonia (the cost of living is considerably lower in both these countries but educational levels are quite high). I also witnessed how much that Cytotron reduced the pain level&amp;nbsp;in Stage IV metasticised patients who had done, or were doing,&amp;nbsp;chemo concurrently with the Cytotron procedure. They would feel very sick on the days they did the chemo, however, and for a few days after. It is an amazing pain-reducer, also for arthritis. Good luck.</description>
      <author>Kiwivalerie</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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