Today we launched Make Cancer History, a non-profit organisation based in Tokyo. We have one aim: to cure all common cancers using cheap, safe treatments.
Make Cancer History website launched
Today we launched Make Cancer History, a non-profit organisation based in Tokyo. We have one aim: to cure all common cancers using cheap, safe treatments.
I have clear cell carcinoma ovarian cancer which has just come back
Hi. Great article. I’m looking for urgent help for a friend with advanced pancreatic cancer – really interested in immunotherapy and anything else that makes get come to mind. Thanks Dr Jean-Pierre Lilley
Please message me via the contact form and I’ll look for some treatment options for your friend. Depending on what treatments your friend has had already, and the spread of cancer, it may be possible to do adoptive-cell transfer immunotherapy combined with proton beam therapy or Tomotherapy.
My son has stage 4 bowel cancer diagnosed in May 2020. He was 43 years old. Two years on and chemotherapy which caused him to have a SCA the targeted treatment he has been on for the last 18 months has stopped working. His options are now seriously reduced as he has the same mutation as Deborah James.
We are obviously desperate for some hope which your article has given us.
I would be very interested in the process to assess the viability of treatment for my son.
I will add that I am a sceptic of the internet and know you will be inundated with requests from every corner of the planet let alone the UK so an honest reply would be good for me.
Please register for my free cancer course. I can help your son access advanced cancer treatment in Japan if he’d like to do so.
Hi,
Have just tried to enroll on your course, but suspect it has not registered, as there was no response after pressing the join course button. This was at 1330 uk time, 11th September. Can you advise?
Thanks
Thank you for enrolling. I’ll check the registration went through, if it didn’t I’ll add you manually.
Thank you for this very welcome source of information and encouragement. I, too, have just tried to register, 11 September, without success.
Briefly, my husband who is 78 years old. having treatment for osphagus cancer at St James hospital in Leeds
Then my son who is 55 years of age has recently found out he has pancreatic cancer.
His treatment is in Bury st Edmunds, Suffolk. All of this is hard to deal with. Looking into a reason why and is immunotherapy advisable?
Autologous adoptive cell transfer immunotherapy using NK-cells and Dendritic cells may be a good option for both your husband and son, particularly when combined with other standard treatments.
Hello,
I saw your post on trending recently and it was great timing – I have my first appointment for suspected gynaecological cancer today and of course, I am full of different emotions. I am immensely grateful for your resources, Thank You. they have helped a lot to enable me to think and I have signed up for your 1st Module on Sunday, 18th September. I am very keen to learn and continue living.
Blessings
I also tried to register and was unable to- maybe class is filled?
Diagnosed with BC in 2018, B-cell Follicular Non- Hodgkin lymphoma in 2020, and Jan 2022 began process that ended up with Whipple surgery and dx of Ampullary ductal carcinoma with positive lymph nodes. I’m not likely to benefit from chemo but could sure use advice.
Your passion toward a cure is a wonderful silver lining of this awful diagnosis. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your determination and fortitude.
Please enroll me in your course as I tried but think it was unsuccessful. My business partner has a very similar diagnosis to yours, Stage 4 colorectal at the sigmoid. Mets to the liver and lung which were resected. We have done circulating dna testing, Caris molecular pathology testing and have quite a lot of information about the specifics of his disease, but we need to connect with the right team to identify how best to use this for immunotherapy. He’s one year in and has 3 spots remaining on his lung that will be radiated very soon (I am ignorantly worried that these spots may be better left if it will provide any insight to the effectiveness of any immune intervention). His ileostomy reversal was completed on Friday.
Riding the cancer bus, as I call it, sometimes means you have to take unwanted stops to adjust your route, but to me now is the prime time to put our foot on the gas. Please reach out regarding options for treatment in Japan. I’m so hopeful that he can get treatment while his liver is clean and his cancer burden is low.
Thank you so much,
Bobbi
Hello Matthew,
I am thankful for your unbounded and gracious generosity in your sessions.
I wish you and your family a fun time together.
See you in Module 4.
Best wishes,
Mickey
Hi, I have filled out the form on the contact page also so hopefully you will receive that email but was wondering if you could help with details of where the adoptive cell transfer takes place in Japan and how we can contact them for my brother who has stage 4 colorectal cancer and a very similar story to yourself.
Thank you,
Mohsin