Devitalization of Tumors
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as, we sincerely believe that all the evidence indicates the technique's
potential to literally save millions of lives.
Latest
information:
The first stage of
clinical tests of the technique of Devitalization of
tumors (conducted at four Czech hospitals, beginning in February of 2001) has
fully confirmed two initial findings of a Prague born Czech surgeon Dr. Karel Fortyn (born April 17th,
1930 - died January 4th, 2001) that
(1)
ligation of tumor, left in the body, but merely
deprived of blood supply, results in no dangerous sepsis.
(Such tissues are not damaged, but "healthy", only "starving"
to death (the body being able to adjust to (and, therefore, cope with)
gradually starving (which is to say, gradually dying tissues);)
and that
(2)
it is essential to ligate both arteries AND
veins (leading to and from the tumor).
The primary discovery by Dr. Fortyn
(that the tumor, when dying of starvation inside the body, triggers an attack
of the body's immune system against all cancer cells of the same type
(resulting in their eventual total eradication) could not be
fully proved in this initial stage of clinical testing due to the fact(s) that:
(1)
too short a period of time had passed to be able to objectively assess the
final results, and
(2)
also because all of the participants in these initial tests were already by
that time in the fourth stage of their cancers´ development, and were already post
- chemotherapy (which had seriously weakened their immune systems).
This effect had been proved on twenty of Dr. Fortyn´s
patients, and also on many, many others who had been (more-less
"illegally") operated on by his colleagues and followers over the
next fourty- four years, and also in
large numbers of animal cases in laboratory experiments and veterinary offices
over the past thirty years.
Based on results from the first stage of tests, the second
stage of clinical testing is now in process of preparation. The Czech
Association of Patients has (as of
Based, however, on positive findings concerning the absence
of untreatable sepsis, caused by devitalization,
procedure of devitalization of tumors can already immediately
be employed for the saving of lives -- completely without any obstacle whatsoever
(1) in veterinary practice (where positive effects of devitalization
of tumors on animal patients are so convincing that there is no reason to delay
its use); and
(2) in cases of inoperable tumors, ligature can be used, resulting in immediate
atrophying of the tumor and preventing spread of cells from the ligated tumor, which could cause new metastases.
(In these cases, it is not necessary to determine with precision the exact
degree and extent of beneficial effects on other tumors in the body; rather, it
is sufficient simply to know that it causes no sepsis).
Ligature results in immediate reduction in the size of the tumor by the
elimination of the effects of blood pressure, even before further
reduction in the tumor's volume due to starvation (as a result of which
the procedure may be of inestimable value, indeed, in inoperable cases in which
blood supply to, or function of, vital organs either has been, or is in danger
of being, limited or restricted by tumor growth).
Important materials
I n t r o d u c t i o n
I m p o r t a n t
c o n t a c t s
3 Attachments to the Request of Drs. Fortýn & Horák for clinical
tests
Attachment 1: DEFINITION of devitalization
treatment in protocol for clinical tests (proposal)
RNDr. V. Horák, CSc.,
October 30th 2000
Attachment 2: RECAP. of results obtained by devitalization
technique for treatment of malignant tumors RNDr.
V. Horák, CSc., October
30th 2000
Attachment 3: Publications and conferences RNDr.
V. Horák, CSc., October
30th 2000
Scientific articles in English on the
Internet
Artificial perforations of the stomach in pigs and rats and their
covering by the abdominal wall (in VET MED-CZECH 3/2001)
K. FORTYN, V. HRUBAN, V.
HORÁK and J. TICHY; Nov. 27, 2000
HEREDITARY MELANOBLASTOMA IN MINIATURE PIGS AND ITS SUCCESSFUL THERAPY BY
DEVITALIZATION TECHNIQUE (in Cellular and Molecular Biology) V. HORÁK 1, K. FORTYN
1, V. HRUBAN 2 and J. KLAUDY; Oct. 8, 1999
Scientific articles - ABSTRACTS; reprints
may be ordered here (or here, respectively)
Exceptional occurrence and extent of malignant melanoma in the pig. (in VET MED-CZECH 3/1998) Fortyn
K; Hruban V; Horak V; Tichy J; 3/1998
Melanoblastoma Disease in Laboratory Minipigs: A Model for Study of Human Malignant Melanomas. (in VET MED-CZECH 10/1994) Fortyn
K; Hruban V; Horak V; Hradecky J; Tichy J; 10/1994
Experimental devascularization (devitalization) of the rectum and sigmoideum.
(in Z. Exp. Chir. Transpl. Kunstl. Organe 1989;22(3):173-179) Fortyn
K, Hruban V, Hradecky J, Tichy J, Dvorak P, Horak V.;
3/1989
Other related
material
Newspaper articles in English, available on
the Internet
12.06.2002 - (James Pitkin), (Prague Post); Patiets pusch for experimental
cancer cure.
Devitalization (in The New Presence)
Jaroslav Hořejší (1947), writer;
summer 2001
Cancer therapy stirs lively controversy 'Tumor-tying' likely to be tested
despite death of pioneer researcher (in The Prague Post) Felice
Wilson, Jan. 17, 2001
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