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Case Histories

We’re very confident about our CAAT protocol and its effectiveness in treating cancer because it has helped people with many different types of cancer. In this section, you’ll read some stories about real people and how the CAAT protocol made a significant difference in their lives. The case histories of CAAT patients summarize the patients cancer condition, and the results of the treatment. Every patient at the completion of CAAT, returned to a personalized nutritious diet with supplementation recommendations.

Brain Stem Cancer

Jill C. 32 Years

Condition and treatment: Jill was diagnosed with recurring brain stem cancer. She was treated with chemotherapy and radiation and she enrolled in CAAT for seven months.

Results: After the first three months her tumor shrank 35 percent. At the end of six months, an MRI revealed no scar tissue or tumor in the brain stem area. Her neurological problems were reduced 80 percent.

Breast Cancer

Marilyn P. 64 Years

Condition and treatment: After being diagnosed with recurrent breast cancer, Marilyn’s cancer had metastasized to both lungs. She enrolled in CAAT for eight months while continuing with chemotherapy treatment.

Results: The tumor in Marilyn’s left lung totally disappeared. A small tumor .5 cm was removed from her right lung.

Cholangiocarcinoma Cancer

Don W. 57 Years

Condition and treatment: After being diagnosed with inoperable cholangiocarcinoma, Don’s gall bladder was removed and his small bowel connected to his bile duct. He was not treated with chemotherapy because he was considered terminal. Not willing to give up, Don enrolled in CAAT for nine months.

Results: Blood tests show normal blood markers, including bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase. Don’s CAT scan showed no evidence of tumors in his liver.

Colon Cancer

Paul V. 66 Years

Condition and treatment: Paul was diagnosed with recurring colon cancer with metastases to the liver and several areas in his bones. He enrolled in CAAT for seven months while continuing with his chemotherapy.

Results: Paul’s Cat scan reveals the tumor in his liver has shrunk 35 percent, and that the bone tumors have totally disappeared.

Lymphoma

Mary H. 63 years

Condition and treatment: In l994, Mary was diagnosed with intermediate grade lymphoma. She was successfully treated with conventional medicine, but a five of years later she had a recurrence. Mary didn’t respond to chemotherapy or radiation for tumors in the chest and groin areas. She decided to enroll in CAAT.

Results: A 2 cm tumor under Mary’s arm has totally disappeared.

Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma

Peter A. 44 Years

Condition and treatment: Peter was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He was treated successfully with both chemotherapy and radiation, but had a recurrence which failed to respond to conventional medicine. Peter then enrolled in CAAT for six months because of tumors in the neck and groin areas. Some were as large as 4 cm. in diameter.

Results: All of his tumors have disappeared. All tumor markers are now within normal range.

Ovarian Cancer

Ruth C. 72 Years

Conditions and treatment: Ruth was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She underwent surgery, but part of the tumor could not be removed. Two months after chemotherapy she decided to enroll in CAAT, and to discontinue her chemotherapy treatment.

Results: After six months, a CAT scan and ultrasound found no evidence of cancer in her body. Her blood chemistry remains within the normal range.

Pancreatic Cancer

Joe E. 67 Years

Condition and treatment: Joe was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Tumors metastasized to his kidneys and back. Doctors discontinued chemotherapy, because the tumors just continued to grow. Joe enrolled in CAAT for eight months.

Results: Joe’s CAT scans show no evidence of tumor growth.

Prostate Cancer

John L. 76 Years

Condition and treatment: John was diagnosed with cancer of the prostate. He received chemotherapy until his cancer spread to his pelvic bone and his PSA increased to 15. Because chemo did not appear to be helping John’s cancer, his doctors discontinued chemo. John then enrolled in CAAT.

Results: John’s most recent CAT scan shows no cancer in his bones and his PSA dropped to 7. John continues on CAAT his ninth month.

Blair M. 68 Years

Condition and treatment: Blair was diagnosed with cancer of the prostate. His PSA levels were 15. He was treated with Flutamide and enrolled in CAAT for six months.

Results: His PSA went down to .8, and all tumor markers became normal.

It is important to note, every patient was treated with CAAT for 6 - 9 months and then returned to a regular nutritious diet with supplementation recommendations.


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