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Propanc Health Group is a Melbourne, Australia-based health care company currently focusing on developing new cancer treatments for patients with solid tumors such as pancreatic and colorectal cancer. With its lead product, PRP, currently in animal trials -- and soon moving to clinical trials, the company believes it has a way to extend the life expectancy of cancer patients. In a previously conducted compassionate care study, PRP did increase life expectancy in terminal patients. The way it works is this: Propanc has identified that pancreatic proenzymens are able to suppress, or stop, a long-silent embryonic program reactivated by cancer cells, by returning cancer cells back toward normal behavior. This is important because certain cancer cells develop traits such as motility, invasiveness and a resistance to death. They also become “stem-cell” like and develop the ability to seed new tumors. This process, called metastasis, is responsible for about 90 percent of deaths from cancer. “From our research we observed that pancreatic proenzymes enforce the re-entry of cancer cells into normal cellular pathways and could represent an exciting new method of managing the disease process,” said Dr. Julian Kenyon, Chief Scientific Officer of Propanc Health Group. “We believe
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ach year 14 million people worldwide find out they have cancer, and 8 million die from the disease. It is now the leading cause of death around the world, and there is no cure. However, one company is working on what it believes to be an effective method to help control the spread of the disease, and treat and stabilize the cancer.
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TheTime Health City Sun llc. 2012 Prime Publishing 2015 this small but significant step supports my initial observations from clinical practice that pancreatic proenzymes have the potential to prolong life and stop tumors from spreading, especially if we treat patients during earlier stages of the disease process.” The company’s vision is to identify active anticancer agents, which have anti-cancer effects and are a less-toxic and effective way to treat patients, compared to standard treatment approaches. “Propanc is a very well tolerated medication and has been shown to extend survival time well beyond that expected in any of the patients it has been used on,” said Dr. Kenyon. “These results are by far and away better than I have ever seen with chemotherapy, radiotherapy or monoclonal antibodies, which are the treatments offered currently.” More information can be found at www.propanc.com. Media and investors should reach out to Regal Consulting at 702-575-9157. -(NewsUSA)
Another Reason to Choose Chiropractic Care First for Pain Management
he move for a “chiropractic first” approach to treating pain just got a big boost.
“organizations should consider both the benefits to the patient as well as the risks of dependency, addiction and the abuse of opioids.”
In recent years, a growing number of experts have argued that the downsides of relying on drugs and invasive spinal surgery were potentially so great in certain cases -- particularly among patients with chronic back pain -- that a proven alternative like chiropractic care should officially be recognized as a serious option. Now comes word that the influential Joint Commission has done just that.
Nearly 80 percent of Americans are believed to experience back pain at some point in their lives. Past studies have shown that patients who turned to a chiropractor first had consistently better health outcomes and drastically reduced their odds of having to undergo costly surgery.
Following what it called “an extensive literature review,” the not-forprofit organization, which accredits and certifies more than 20,500 health organizations and programs in the U.S., announced that it was revising its “Provision of Care, Treatment, and Services” standard to “affirm” the role of nonpharmacologic approaches including chiropractic care in pain management. “In addition,” the commission warned regarding the use of medications,
“As a nation, we are facing an epidemic of prescription drug abuse, and all stakeholders in health care stand to benefit from a conservative approach focusing on chiropractic first, drugs second and surgery last,” said Gerard Clum, D.C., of the not-for-profit Foundation for Chiropractic Progress. To learn more about chiropractic care or to find a chiropractor near your area, visit www.F4CP.org/findadoctor. -(NewsUSA)