Integrative Cancer Treatments
Integrative and Complementary Cancer Treatment at Ixtapa, Mexico and Delray Beach, Florida
Our staff at Villa Natura Medical believe full heartily that Cancer Treatment Intervention an diseases as Alzheimer’s, Arthritis, Cardiovascular, Diabetes and Parkinson’s should be non-toxic/non-invasive and integrative in it’s approach.
We believe in treating Holistically as a triune being Spirit, Soul and Body, to nourish the self-healing antigenic innate healing power from within.
The treatments at Villa Natura Medical are directed in a non-linear, multi-faceted, comprehensive approach to Cancer to allow a total restoration of healing and total wellness at the Cellular Level.
Villa Natura Staff has more than 40 years of combined, dedicated experience in the fields of Integrative Medicine, Biophysics, Nutritional Biochemistry, Cellular Physiology and Molecular Biology. Our Staff at Villa Natura Medical pride ourselves toward a strong bias in a State-of-the-Art Total Treatment Center. Our Treatment Center is available for the control of a wide range of Metabolic Disorders, Autoimmune, Degenerative and Genetically Challenged Pathological Conditions.
Villa Natura understands the uniqueness of each individual. Our Staff’s awareness that no two Treatments in Application and Response can be exactly alike. After a very comprehensive evaluation of each individual, an Individualized Treatment Plan will be initiated and promptly executed.
Our multidisciplinary approach reflects a paradigm shift in the management of cancer. The traditional approach to the treatment of metastatic cancer most commonly involves the use of a single technique, referred to as chemotherapy; this single technique generally fails to accomplish the desired goal. Perhaps the reason that this approach fails, is because progression of cancer does not rely on one receptor, one hormone, one growth factor, or even one mechanism. You cannot treat a disease that thrives via a multifaceted process, by using a single technique.
The efficacy of treatment for Stage III and Stage IV cancer has progressed minimally since the inception of chemotherapy. The initial approach was to use relatively broad spectrum chemotherapy drugs that attempt to kill rapidly dividing cells. Results for the majority of cancers (with the exception of the leukemias, choriocarinoma, testicular cancer, ovarian cancer, and the lymphomas) have been dismal. At best, we may see a temporary response which may extend survival by up to 2-3 months; unfortunately, the minimally extended life span is frequently associated with intolerable side effects.
Subsequent approaches have included targeting specific receptors, such as VEGF, EGFR, HER2/NEU, and IGF-1. Other modalities include angiogenesis inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, cancer vaccines, and stem cell injections. For the majority of individuals with stage III or IV cancer, the efficacy of these techniques, used alone, has also been fairly unimpressive.
The effectiveness of chemotherapy has recently come into question, as is reflected in an article written in the British Journal, “Oncology,” in June, 2004. The authors of this article (two radiation oncologists and one medical oncologist) undertook a literature search for all randomized-controlled trials that reported a statistically significant increase in 5-year survival due solely to cytotoxic chemotherapy in adult malignancies. The search period was from January 1990 to January 2004. The results were disappointing. “The overall contribution of curative and adjuvant cytotoxic chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adults was estimated to be 2.3% in Australia and 2.1% in the U.S.”
Cancer may be managed as a chronic disease, however, using multiple modalities simultaneously. Optimally, these modalities should allow the individual to coexist in harmony with their existing cancer; the cancer should be stabilized so there is no progression and no symptoms. The management of HIV is an excellent analogy. There was a time when HIV was an automatic death sentence. Now, HIV is often managed as a chronic disease; individuals may live with this diagnosis, symptom free, for decades.
What types of cancers are treated at the Ixtapa/Delray facilities?
We treat all types of cancer, to include the solid tumors, such as breast, ovarian, uterine, prostate, lung, and colon, as well as the blood cancers, such as leukemia.
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