Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3382670 Personalized Medicine Universe 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Despite the development of various therapeutic methods for malignant and chronic diseases, it remains difficult to cure or achieve satisfactory remission in several of them. Therefore, a novel therapeutic methodology is strongly wanted for such diseases. My aim was to develop a novel therapeutic maneuver for use as supplemental therapy.After examination of the skin pattern in the back, a needle was inserted 2–3 mm deep into the dermal tissue. Fibrous tissue stimulation therapy (FTST) was then administered by stimulation of a hard dermal strand (DS) felt at the tip of the needle. Hundred and five patients were enrolled—2 patients, not treated with FTST; 46 and 3, with stages IV and III malignant disease, respectively; and 55, with non-malignant chronic diseases not responding to medical treatment. Among those with malignant disease, 45% showed improvement. The 2 patients who could not be administered FTST because DS could not be identified died soon. Further, the percentage of patients with chronic disease who showed improvement was 88%. The therapy was not entirely effective for patients with degeneration. After FTST, reductions were noted in the sizes of the primary tumor and metastatic tumor. This study illustrates a novel therapeutic technique for treating cancer and chronic diseases. Moreover, FTST has thrown light on a novel biomedical mechanism involving the propagation of systemic signal transduction through fibrotic tissues.

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