Radiation can make “cold,” metastasized cancer tumors responsive to immunotherapy.
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2 posted on
08/09/2025 10:05:37 AM PDT by
ConservativeMind
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Had my 6-month chest scan last Tuesday.
The results were good. We keep hanging in there.
I can’t help but feel like somebody’s looking out for me.
To: ConservativeMind
I'm still on the fence about radiation causing more harm than benefit by weakening the host and encouraging metastasis of the disease :
Effects of radiation on the metastatic processhttps://molmed.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s10020-018-0015-8Conclusion
There is abundant evidence from in vivo and in vitro experiments that ionizing radiation, applied to cancer cells or host cells, to the tumor, the whole host or the putative site of tumor development may stimulate the metastatic process. Clinical observations do not directly confirm these data, leaving open the question whether or not radiotherapy enhances metastasis. The overall net outcome of radiotherapy is beneficial as it may reduce metastasis and prolong survival. This therapeutic benefit does not exclude a limitation of the benefit by negative effects of the irradiation on the cancer cells or on the host. The present review of literature suggests clinical trials to investigate correction of the pro-invasive and pro-metastatic activities of radiation by anti-inflammatory or other agents shown to be effective in preclinical settings.
I have seen personally so much success with the "do no harm but totally un-medically sanctioned" therapies with fenbendazole, artemisinin, and ivermectin that I personally would exhaust those routes before submitting to radiation.
5 posted on
08/09/2025 10:18:27 AM PDT by
so_real
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7 posted on
08/09/2025 10:43:24 AM PDT by
Honorary Serb
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To: ConservativeMind
This is how I was treated. Radiation, Chemo, then Keytruda. It did the trick for me.
8 posted on
08/09/2025 11:38:41 AM PDT by
UB355
(slow traffic stay right)
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9 posted on
08/09/2025 1:09:05 PM PDT by
bitt
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