Massimo Bonucci
a- Association for Research on Integrative Oncology Therapies (ARTOI)
Rome, Italy
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Oncologist, Service of Integrative Oncology S. Andrea Hospital - Rome; President on Association for Research on Integrative Oncology Therapies (ARTOI);member of international TasK Force SIO
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INTEGRATIVE THERAPY IN TRIPLE-NEGATATIVE BREAST CANCERS: OBSERVATIONAL STUDY IN 48 PATIENTS
We present the five year follow-up results about 48 triple-negative breast cancer patients treated during and after chemotherapy/radiotherapy treatments with a protocol of nutrition and natural substances made in Italy from ARTOI. No relapses in 35 breast cancer patients that at the beginning of the radio and chemotherapeutic treatments were free of metastases.
metastatic bladder cancer treated with radiotherapy and Artemisia compounds.
A patient with metastatic bladder cancer (the histological examination was high-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma muscle-invasive and with vascular invasion) that had regression of liver and lung metastasis after treatment with radiotherapy on bone metastatic lesions and administration of artemisia compounds, without performing chemotherapy. Possible abscopal effect of radiotheray or/and good action of Artemisia compounds.
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF BREAST CANCER PATIENTS WITH INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE TECHNIQUES
We present a study of 50 cancer patients with breast cancer that during the cancer treatments used integrative support as acupunture, homeophaty and herbal supplements. The reduction of side effects and the good QoL are very impressive.
EFFICACY, SAFETY AND TOLERABILITY OF POLYDATIN CREAM IN 30 BREAST CANCER TREATED PATIENTS
We present an observational study of 30 breast cancer patients that used a polydatyn based cream during the fractionated radiotherapy treatment. This treatment had shown to be safe , give a good tolerability and to restore very quicly the breast skin.
Integrative therapy in Multiple Myeloma: a case report
Poster session
We describe a case of a man who was diagnosed with MM and treated with first line treatment and
then only with integrative therapy to date.
Case report of possible abscopal effect in patient with metastatic bladder cancer treated with radio
A patient with metastatic bladder cancer (the histological examination was high-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma muscle-invasive and with vascular invasion) that had regression of liver and lung metastasis after treatment with radiotherapy on bone metastatic lesions and administration of artemisia compounds, without performing chemotherapy. Possible abscopal effect of radiotheray or/and good action of Artemisia compounds.
Massimo Bonucci
a- Association for Research on Integrative Oncology Therapies (ARTOI)
Rome, Italy
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