Stem cell treatment for cervical cancer
Name: Mrs. Lee
Gender: Female
Country: China
Age: 83
Diagnosis: Cervical Cancer
Treatment method: Six rounds of integrated anti-tumor therapies, based on stem cell treatment
Background
Ms. Lee is an 83 Year Old Lady, who was diagnosed with Cervical Cancer. She came to the stem cell center of Beijing Tiantan Puhua International Hospital for treatment in December 2009.
In October 2007, she presented with irregular vaginal hemorrhage without apparent cause. Later, she was diagnosed and confirmed to in fact have cervical cancer. After routine radiation therapy, the cancer was not controlled, and she relapsed. Metastasis appeared and was found in the lungs, lymph nodes, and the rectum. Her condition became grade Ⅳ, accompanied with fever and a severe cough.
Medical condition pre-stem cell treatment
The PET/CT scan showed that there was occupying lesion in the cervix, which was consistent with the pathological features of cervical cancer. The multiple space-occupying lesions in the lung were consistent with the pathology traits of multiple metastases. Multiple lymph node metastases could be found nearby the internal iliac vessels, retroperitoneal, and in the left supraclavicular fossa. When admitted to hospital, she was fatigued, with a poor appetite, accompanied with severe intermittent cough, especially at night. As a result, her sleeping quality was poor. She occasionally had pain in her waist and abdomen. She had frequent elimination of urination and stool. There was only a small amount of stool and it contained blood.
Diagnosis
Cervical Cancer
Treatment
She received a total of six integrated anti-tumor therapies, based on stem cell treatment.
Medical condition post-stem cell treatment
Following treatment, the severe cough and fever ceased. Her appetite returned to normal. Her feeling fatigue reversed and improved. She had more energy than before. The pain in her waist and abdomen was relieved, and her sleeping quality improved. Her bowel and bladder functions returned to normal, with less Hematochezia.
Follow up
In February 2010, she underwent a re-examination. The thoracic CT scan showed that the thoracic tumors were apparently lessened and became smaller. The treatment was considered highly effective.
Pre stem cell treatment scan


Post stem cell treatment scan











