1 Introduction A blastoma - also known as an embryonal tumor - is a rare cancer that occurs predominantly in children and describes tumors that arise from embryonic or immature cells that were formed during the early development of the body. Depending on the tissue affected, a blastoma can occur in various organs,Continue reading

1. introduction Bladder carcinoma, also known as urothelial carcinoma, is one of the most common types of cancer of the urinary tract.the tumor mainly arises from the urothelial mucosa of the urinary bladder, which lines the inner wall.men are affected about three times as often as women. Risk factors: long-term smoking, contact with aromatic amines (e.g. in dyes), chronic bladder inflammation, radiotherapy, certain medications orContinue reading

1 Introduction Biliary tract carcinoma, also known as cholangiocarcinoma, is a rare but aggressive malignant tumor of the biliary tract. It can develop inside (intrahepatic) or outside (extrahepatic) the liver and usually affects older people, somewhat more frequently men. Risk factors include chronic inflammation of the bile ducts, gallstones, primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), parasitic infections (e.g.Continue reading

Medicinal mushrooms are used in integrative oncology primarily as an adjuvant - with the aim of supporting immune functions, stabilizing therapy tolerance and quality of life and in some countries also as an adjuvant (in addition) to standard therapy. Important: medicinal mushrooms are not a cancer therapy in the sense of a sole treatment and do not replace medical diagnostics or therapy. TheContinue reading

Dr. Royal Raymond Rife

Historical context: Medicine, technology and zeitgeist in the early 20th century The early 20th century was characterized by an exciting interplay of medical achievements, technical innovations and the zeitgeist of belief in progress. New therapeutic concepts and devices as well as the growing interest in electromagnetic phenomena had a major influence on medical procedures and socialContinue reading