IPT, Hypothermia, Vitamin C
In this video, Joseph Brenner spends about 31 minutes speaking on "IPT, Hypothermia, Vitamin C" at the 40th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Joseph Brenner
JOSEPH BRENNER, M.D., born in Israel, studied Medicine at the University of Siena in Italy for 3 years. In 1971, he received his Medical Degree from Tel-Aviv University in Israel. For the next 5 years Dr. Brenner completed a Residency Fellowship in Internal Medicine and Oncology at Sheba Medical Center. The next year he received a Fellowship in Radiation Oncology at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence. This was followed by a Fellowship in Medical Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, New York. After returning to Israel, Dr. Brenner held the post of Head of Medical Oncology from 1982 to 2009, at the Wofson Medical Center in Holon. Despite being one of the leading Oncologists in Israel and trained in Conventional Oncology in the best centers for cancer treatment in the world, many years ago Dr. Brenner developed a deep interest in Alternative and Complementary Methods for Cancer Treatment. He then became an expert in Acupuncture, Homeopathy, Reiki, Kinesiology, Dark Field and Oxidative Test Microscopy, German Electro-Acupunture Testing, Nutrition and more. Dr. Brenner is the Founder and Medical Director of New-Hope, the Center for Biologic and Metabolic Non-Toxic Medicine in Oncology located in Tel-Aviv, Israel. At this Center, he implements the new techniques developed in Europe and the United States, such as Hyperthermia (Superficial, Regional, and Whole Body), IPT, Intravenous Vitamins, Galvanotherapia and more. Dr. Brenner is a cancer survivor himself. He was diagnosed 11 years ago having advanced prostate cancer and was treated with Radiation, Hyperthermia and IV and Oral Vitamins. Therefore Dr. Brenner is one of few people looking at cancer as a Conventional Oncologist and Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) Therapist as well as a patient. He has published a comprehensive book Stop the Cancer which is the textbook of CAM Treatments in cancer. The book became a bestseller with cancer patients in Israel and has been translated into English.
Transcription
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I'm glad to be here. My name is Dr. Joseph Brenner. I am the head of oncology and in a hospital in Tel Aviv. And I am running a clinic for complementary cancer treatment for four Israeli patients in Tel Aviv.
And I am one of the few people in the world that can look at cancer from three different angles as a medical oncologist, as a therapist of complementary cancer methods and as a as a cancer victim.
And so. And this picture.
This photo is with the famous late professor Lahiji Dibella, the Eataly who had his own system for cancer treatment.
I met him about 25 years ago before he died.
So the first angle is being a medical oncology. I was became an M.D.. 42 years ago. And in 1974, I started the fellowship in medical oncology in Israel. And then I did a fellowship in radiation therapy in Rhode Island Hospital. And then from 78, for about two and a half or three years, I was a fellow in the famous Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. And since I came back to Israel in 1982, until now, I am the head of oncology in the hospital, Wolfson Hospital near Tel Aviv. When I started when I became an oncologist, oncology was an optimistic area because in that area, fuel cancer types that were incurable. In the late 60s and early 70s became curable even if they were where metastatic leukemia is, autoimmune disease, testicular tumor metastatic Correo cuts, Enomoto genic cell coma, Wilms to more at the neck tumor. A local cervical and endometrial cancer. They all became we can we could cure cancers with chemotherapy and radiation. And the feeling that time was that we are going to cure other diseases like colon, ovary, pancreas, breast cancer and so on.
Unfortunately, since that time up to now, there is no one new cancer type that we can cure. Once it is metastatic.
A week.
There is some lives saved by adjuvant prophylactic chemotherapy or radiation, and the addition of so many remedies in the in the last 20, 25 years did prolong the life of patients like in breast cancer and colon cancer, but did not brought us to cure. Completely cured patients with conventional methods.
The other the other problem is in the last 20, 10, 20 years, there are an additional of a new drugs. They are very expensive and has a very limited benefit. And the best example, in my opinion, is the introduction of Tarceva in in pancreatic cancer. Does he raise a very expensive drug cost, about five thousand dollar amounts