Title: Liver Cancer Centers of America introduces CoNexus
1Liver Cancer Centers of America introduces CoNexus
2- Liver Cancer Centers of America ("LCCA") provides
advanced liver patients with a vast array of
uniquely novel yet effective protocols for
treating hepatocellular cancer (HCC) or
metastatic liver cancer (regardless of stage)
generally not available within the United States
or Canada!
3- LCCA's flagship is CoNexus, a "tumor-busting"
cancer therapy designed to destroy (debulk,
shrink, reduce, or neutralize) primary or
secondary (HCC or Metastatic tumors), often
considered "inoperable" by most comprehensive
cancer centers.
4- CoNexus is a composition of several government
approved oxidants and non-toxic antigen enhancers
injected directly into liver tumor(s) under
precision CT guidance.
5- Treatments are typically administered once a week
for three or four consecutive weeks take less
than 45 minutes per treatment minimally
invasive and generally cause few, if any
side-effects.
6CoNexus is designed to serve three vitally
important functions
7Destroy late stage or inoperable tumors without
surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy, and without
causing collateral damage to surrounding tissue -
even when tumor is classified inoperable by many
well-intended Comprehensive Cancer Centers.
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8Hinder the spreading of cancer cells (metastasis)
by administering systemic autologous tumor
antigens designed specifically to enhance cancer
cell death (apoptosis).
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9Enhance Immune Cell Response by administering a
systemic dendritic cancer vaccine designed
specifically to better identify evasive cancer
cells and help destroy, hamper or even reverse
progressive tumor growth.
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10- Liver metastasis occurs when cancerous tumor
cells spread to the liver from another part of
the body. These tumor cells often appear shortly
after the primary tumor develops, or months or
years later.
11- Most liver metastases start as cancers in colon
or rectum. Nearly 70 of patients with colorectal
cancer develop liver metastases. This happens in
part because blood from intestines is connected
directly to liver through the portal vein.
12- Although much less common, liver metastases can
start from breast, esophagus, stomach, pancreas,
lung, kidney or skin cancer.
13Thanks!
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rica.com/