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Cervical cancer is one of
the most common cancers in women. In many cases, treatment includes removal of the
uterus, and often the ovaries, through hysterectomy. Here are two cases of cervical cancer successfully
treated and apparently returned to health with IPT, and without any surgery. Note that in the second case,
the woman had a successful pregnancy with vaginal delivery 16 years later!
Carcinoma of the cervix: case 1 Carcinoma of the cervix: case 2
(from Clinical Experience with the Practice of Insulin
Potentiation Therapy: Best Case Series by Donato Perez Garcia y Bellon, M.D.,
Donato Perez Garcia, Jr., M.D., and SGA, M.D. 1997.)

The second case is also presented in the 1990 patent,
and in more detail in Insulin
and cancer chemotherapy (SGA, M.D., unpublished article,
1987.
.

Six cervical and uterine
cancer cases are described in Cellular Cancer Therapy
(by Donato Perez Garcia 1 and Donato Perez Garcia y Bellon 2), 1978(?),
translated by Mike Dillinger. Here are the case
diagnoses:
1. Basocellular carcinoma of the cervix
2. Epidermoid carcinoma [of the cervix]
3. Infiltrating epidermoid carcinoma of the cervix
4. Uterine carcinoma that has irradiated to the cervix; cervical
carcinoma, third degree adenocathoma
5. Second stage epidermoid
carcinoma [of the cervix]
6. Epidermoid carcinoma of the
cervix; and Trichomoniasis.

Dr. Perez Garcia y Bellon 2 had protocols for
treating
cervical cancer as well as
chronic
cervicitis and vaginitis in his practice in 1975.


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