Prostate Cancer
PSA less than 0,5 for 4 years without surgery, local
radiation or castration
A Norwegian male, born 1929, with increasing PSA from
12 in 2001 to 25 in 2003 was diagnosed with prostate
cancer in November 2004. The biopsy showed...
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Prostate Cancer
- Metronomic Treatment
A man from Denmark 70 years old arrives at Humle-
gaarden at the end of November 2008 with a very
advanced prostate cancer. His prostate cancer was
diagnosed in September 2006 with a PSA of 139.
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Prostate Cancer
- PSA from 916 to 84
A Danish man, born in 1951, was diagnosed with prostate
cancer in September, 2006; Adenocarcinoma, Gleason
score 9, PSA 174.
Bone metastases were found in his pelvis (the ileum and
pubic bone) and in his upper thoracic vertebral bodies in
the spine.
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Prostate Cancer
The patient is a Norwegian patient F. H., born 1924, who
was diagnosed with a prostate cancer in April 1995 with a
PSA of 333.
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Prostate Cancer
- PSA reduction from 814 to 0,1 with the
KEES protocol
A British dentist, born 1940, developed flu-like symptoms
in July, 2008, with strong pain in the arms, shoulders and
legs afterwards. He had his PSA measured in August,
2008, in Spain where he lives – it was 814,3. A biopsy
from the prostate showed aggressive cancer with a
Gleason score of 8.
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Prostate Cancer
- PSA less than 1 after 12 years
The patient is Norwegian – born 1932 – and was after 4
biopsies -diagnosed with prostate cancer in March 1997.
He came immediately to Humlegaarden with PSA of 18,
and we started treatment with the mistletoe compound
Helixor A from the Christmas tree, in increasing dosage
together with Proscar – a 5-alfa reductase inhibitor.
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