Stem Cells, Immune Therapies, Brain Cancer
In this video, Geronimo Rubio Jr. spends about 22 minutes speaking on "Stem Cells, Immune Therapies, Brain Cancer" at the 38th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Geronimo Rubio Jr.
GERONIMO RUBIO, JR., M.D. received his Medical Degree from the University of Xochicalco in Tijuana, Mexico. During his training he discovered that the medications being prescribed to patients were causing unforeseen secondary effects. This motivated him to pursue non-toxic medications.
Once he completed his studies in General Medicine, Dr. Rubio began working with his father, Geronimo Rubio Sr., M.D., in Adult Stem Cells and Cancer Vaccines. He is presently the Assistant Medical Director at Rubio Cancer Center located in La Mesa, Mexico where he implements the Vaccine and Stem Cell Protocols combined with Rife Technology and Herbal Medicines.
Dr. Rubio may be contacted at the Rubio Cancer Center by phone 866-519-9960, website www.RubioCancerCenter.com and e-mail [email protected].
Transcription
Thank you, Frank it up as always, as Frank already told you, I'm the patient advocate at Rubio Cancer Center and I want to welcome you all to our presentation today on stem cell and immune therapies for brain cancer. Because of the short period of time, we're going to focus mostly on immune therapies. But Dr. Rubio Junior will be at the booth and he will talk about any stem cell questions that you have. He'll address those for you after. So I just want to let you know that upfront. For over 20 years, Geronimo Rubio has been a featured speaker at the Cancer Control Society. This has actually been one of his favorite events. No doubt about it. He actually fondly remembers and he would tell me this, that when he first started, you know, gaining some headway with cancer patients, that Curt Don Spock called him the new kid on the block. So the good news is this.
Our program today is going to be delivered by Geronimo Rubio Junior, the assistant medical director at Rubio Cancer Center. Seated to my what would it be for you guys? My left. Right. Something like that. But anyway, the rete that's the good news, the bad news is the Geronimo Rubio became a target of certain government agencies in our country, just like Kurt, Don Spock.
And he will be back at the hospital at the end of the month after he completes serving his sentence.
Our staff and the team that has worked with Dr. Rubio has been assembled for 15 and 18 years. So the good news is that we've been able to continue to have successful results using the therapies that Dr. Geronimo Rubio Junior is going to discuss with you today. And we're also going to hear from one of Dr. Rubio senior. We now have to, you know, clarify this from one of his twenty year patients, Dan Drost, who's also seated next to Dr. Rubio. And before Dr. Rubio takes over, I'd also like to introduce our hospital administrator, Victor Rubio. Would you please stand and give him a round of applause? He, as well as the rest of the staff, has been working a little extra hard. If you know what I mean, with our pioneer and founder detained temporarily, thank you again for joining us. And Dr. Geronimo Rubio, Junior, our assistant medical director, will now talk about brain tumors and brain cancer.
Thank you.
The afternoon, everybody. My name is Dr. Henry Muruga Junior. I'm glad to hear with you and share these moments. I'm going to talk about the brain tumors. Any question do you have? We're going