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We have assembled scientific
publications showing positive results from studies and
clinical trials using Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) and Sonodynamic
Therapy (SDT) (a new therapy for a number of cancer types).
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) is an approved, proven, safe and
effective treatment for many types of cancer and numerous
photosensitizer agents are approved for use in the US, Europe
and most countries in the developed world. Clinical studies
undertaken at the worlds most prestigious Medical Institutions
increasingly demonstrate the favourable results of this therapy
for a wide variety of cancers. Notably, the results are achieved
with few side effects, high patient's satisfaction, increased
quality of life with less morbidity and better functional
and cosmetic outcome.
With the XYTOS introduction
of XyChloro® a newer more
advanced agent / cellular medicine, XYTOS
has immediately moved to the forefront of the fight against
cancer (see further details on this website under "How
the XYTOS Cancer Treatment
Works"). XyChloro®
offers many advantages such as better selectivity, less toxicity,
oral administration and rapid elimination with reduced periods
of photosensitisation (see technology comparisons on this
website).
Preliminary clinical data suggest favourable patient responses
to a wide variety of cancer indications even in the presence
of wide spread disease. Regulatory approval with appropriate
certified toxicology, pharmacokinetics and clinical studies
has begun for this promising advance in cancer therapy.
A partial list of types of cancer and the corresponding scientific
evidence of the efficacy and effectiveness of the PDT therapy
(shown as exhibits) is listed below with a brief summary of
the studies. Many of these medical journal articles are obtained
from the New England Journal of Medicine website www.nejm.org.
The New England Journal of Medicine is one of the world most
respected professional medical journals and is widely read
by the Medical Profession throughout the world.
Download complete
report as a Microsoft Word document. This list is very
much a partial list. There are over 3,000 publications on
PDT and 40 publications on the newer SDT treatment - we have
combined.
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