Fever Therapy
Escape Mechanisms
Increasingly in the research of cancer cells, attention is being focussed upon the escape mechanisms of these cells. Escape phenomenons occur when cells succeed in hiding themselves, in becoming invisible or when they send out messenger substances which suppress the human immune system. Against these escape phenomenons, traditional medicine using radiation therapy and chemotherapy has proved rather ineffective, because the body’s degenerated cells are also able to defend themselves against radiation therapy and chemotherapy during treatment.
These abilities are only possible if the cancer cells succeed in destroying the immune system. This means the tumor is not recognized as such by the immune system and can grow uncontrolled.
That’s why in our office a highly differentiating immune status and immune monitoring is observed in order that specifically the escape phenomenons can be detected early. A highly effective therapy against escape phenomenons is the active fever therapy, embedded in the locoregional deep hyperthermia and the whole body hyperthermia.
Specifically active fever therapy, by inducing the fever phases, changes the surface of cancer cells, activates many messenger substances which stimulate the immune system to detect the cancer cells and to destroy them. There are also a number of highly potent medications which change the information about messenger substances on the cancer cells to such an extent that they are exposed, detected and destroyed.
Another phenomenon of this therapy is that cancer cells can be forced to become healthy cells again and to submit to the normal functioning of the body.
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