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As a stage 4 cancer patient currently beginning regular immunotherapy infusions to battle my cancer, this has been the best book I've read so far about the newer immunotherapy treatments. It explains, in easy to understand language, how the targeting antibodies and checkpoint inhibitor treatments work. I'm very grateful I live in a time where there are new solutions for treating cancer other than the usual invasive surgeries or toxic chemotherapy. I realize that this treatment method is changing daily and moving fast, so I was not surprised that I didn't find a lot about the specific immunotherapy treatment I will be getting (Pembrolizumab, sold under the brand name Keytruda). But I was glad to read this promising book about the hope these new drugs are providing, and a general overview of how they work in the body.
This book offers valuable guidance for individuals navigating a cancer diagnosis. However, it harbors many questionable and outright imprudent recommendations mixed with commendable insights. Another disadvantage is that the author wrote it hastily and carelessly. Because of this, many readers misunderstand its core message.
The only way to cure a malignant (metastatic) tumor is to force the immune system to deal with it. The end goal of treatment is to direct the immune system to cancer. It's much like a hunting dog targeting foxes. Only the immune system can identify and eliminate every cancer cell in your body. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation fall short in this regard. Typically, they only offer a few painful months of extended life for patients.
Miraculous drugs for cancer that have emerged recently target the immune system. They help solve the task stated above. However, the efficacy of these numerous costly drugs is still not good enough. Boosting it severalfold would be highly beneficial. Immediate action is necessary as patients afflicted with malignant tumors have no time to wait.
The pivotal chapters in this book revolve around tumor ablation. Regrettably, it appears that numerous readers overlook these sections. Instead, they concentrate on dietary and supplement advice. The primary message of the book is the following. Motivated cancer patients should push their doctors to give them ablation rather than surgery whenever possible. Ablation significantly improves the likelihood that the immune system will eliminate all remaining cancer cells.
Preference leans towards ablative methods such as tumor freezing or ultrasound. Additionally, there exist various high-temperature ablation techniques. However, they perform less effectively in activating the immune system against cancer. Combining modern miracle drugs with ablation is recommended, although reliable recommendations on the optimal approach are currently lacking.
There are two main obstacles to improving the effectiveness of cancer treatment. The first is that the immune system is exceedingly complex. It is impossible to predict how it will respond to any treatment, change in diet, supplements, or physical activity. You can determine its response only by trial and error. Patients react differently to the same treatment due to differences in their genetics. Even different doses of the same drug can have opposite effects on the immune system of the same person. The second obstacle is the following. Organized medicine has no incentive to conduct trials unless it may result in patenting some new expensive drug.
The book's author advocates for prioritizing ablation over surgery whenever treating cancer. Specifically, cryoablation, or tumor freezing, is recommended. This approach aligns with immunological principles. Additionally, scientific articles have published some decent evidence supporting this viewpoint.
The author also recommends injecting some vaccine adjuvant into the tumor during ablation. It aims to irritate the immune system and make it more aggressive against colonies of cancer cells. It makes sense from an immunological perspective. The possible risk-benefit ratio appears favorable. However, I have not found any official recommendation regarding it. As I said above, organized medicine is not interested in conducting such research. Good luck with convincing your doctor to inject some vaccine adjuvant into your tumor during the ablation procedure.
As an additional measure, Jason R. Williams advises taking aspirin two 325 mg tablets daily. Science more or less backs up this recommendation. You can easily find a review published in the Nature magazine in 2011. It says that the doctors overlook aspirin as a potential adjuvant therapy for cancer. However, if I were the author, I would emphasize the possible side effects, including gastrointestinal bleeding. After all, this dose of aspirin is 5-6 times higher than the usual dose for cardiovascular disease prevention.
The book recommends combining modern miracle cancer drugs with tumor ablation. The author advises injecting these drugs into the tumor 1-3 days after the ablation procedure. I have not found convincing evidence that this is the optimal method. You need the drugs to work on cancer metastases throughout the body. I doubt that it is advisable to inject them into the tumor rather than intravenously. However, I don't have a strong opinion about it. Unfortunately, organized medicine suffers from a lack of curiosity and does not seek to clarify this issue.
In the last third of the book, the author lists various supplements. Patients can take them in addition to standard cancer treatment. The benefits of these supplements are questionable. The journal articles that prove those benefits are unconvincing. Let me remind you that the ultimate goal is to enrage the immune system so that it starts violently killing cancer cells. I suspect that half of the supplements listed have the opposite effect. Scientists do not study them for the reason stated above.
In the middle of the book, the author strongly recommends taking proton pump inhibitor medications to make the tumor microenvironment more alkaline. It is absolute madness! This recommendation reveals the author's lack of understanding of the basics of biochemistry and physiology. It makes you doubt all the other ideas presented in the book.
As a nurse who is new to oncology, this was very interesting. Though the interventional radiology methods are not used at the cancer center I work at, I look forward to seeing them used in the future.