Breast Cancer Relapse
Breast cancer is cancer that forms in the cells of the breasts. After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women. Breast cancer can occur in both men and women
Background
Health Concerns
Breast Cancer with multiple relapses.
Background
Seven years ago, she developed breast cancer and experienced 8 times of relapse after since. Throughout the years, she has been through multiple unsuccessful chemotherapy. The tumour mass was 10 cm in diameter and 1cm thick. The tumour was causing her pain, depressed mood and exhaustion.
Diagnosis
Non Malignant tumour
Malignant tumour cells usually divide without control and can invade nearby tissues. National Cancer Institute, 2018
The normal range for TKTL1 score is <119.
Patient‘s low TKTL1 score of 101 suggests that the tumour is unlikely to undergo metastasis which means it is unlikely to spread to other sites.
Patient’s natural killer cell profile needs to be improved
Natural Killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes that have the ability to kill tumour cells and virus infection (Advances in Cancer Research, 2003).
Patient’s natural killer (NK) cell profile suggests that her NK cells are limited to defend herself against the tumour cells. By improving her NK cell profile will allow her to fight off the tumour cells by her own immunity.
Treatment & Outcome
2 unique combination of ingredients for IV infusion.
6 types of oral supplements.
Ketogenic diet.
Tumour mass becomes unnoticeable.
Tissue is no longer solid.
No side effects. No pain.
Health restored and strength regained.