Incubator Technology

Posted by stag1 @stag1, Aug 27, 2019

The use of barometric chamber at elevated body temperature to end cancers cycle in only days. Any one had success story or facility contact information for people using this method?

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105 degree for 125 hours 16.8% oxygen double atmosphere, induced fever and temperature regulated. 100% of cancer will be dead!

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@stag1, are you referring to hyperthermic treatments?

See this definition from the National Cancer Institute
"Hyperthermia (also called thermal therapy or thermotherapy) is a type of cancer treatment in which body tissue is exposed to high temperatures (up to 113°F). Research has shown that high temperatures can damage and kill cancer cells, usually with minimal injury to normal tissues. By killing cancer cells and damaging proteins and structures within cells, hyperthermia may shrink tumors."

Hyperthermia is under study in clinical trials (research studies with people) and is not widely available.
https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/types/surgery/hyperthermia-fact-sheet

Stag, are you looking into this type of treatment for breast cancer?

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@stag1, are you referring to hyperthermic treatments?

See this definition from the National Cancer Institute
"Hyperthermia (also called thermal therapy or thermotherapy) is a type of cancer treatment in which body tissue is exposed to high temperatures (up to 113°F). Research has shown that high temperatures can damage and kill cancer cells, usually with minimal injury to normal tissues. By killing cancer cells and damaging proteins and structures within cells, hyperthermia may shrink tumors."

Hyperthermia is under study in clinical trials (research studies with people) and is not widely available.
https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/types/surgery/hyperthermia-fact-sheet

Stag, are you looking into this type of treatment for breast cancer?

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yes, as I understand the whole body hyperthermia can be quite successful.

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@stag1 Are there any recent news about this? Have you tried it?

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