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Atavistic Regression As A Factor In The Remission Of Cancer

Meares, A. 1977Breast cancer

Medical Journal of Australia 2(4): July 23 1977; 132-133

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Abstract

In Part I of this study the author analyzes immunological factors affecting incidence, prognosis and survival in breast cancer and presents pertinent data relating to host resistance of breast cancer. Part II includes all known cases in which complete or partial regression occurred “spontaneously” following concurrent infections, inflammation or fever. In Part III are found all cases with microscopic confirmation of diagnosis known to have received immunotherapy, the mixed bacterial vaccines of Streptococcus pyogenes and Serratia marcescens, formerly known as the Coley Toxins, now called Mixed Bacterial Vaccines (MBV).

Case Details

Clinical Characteristics

Regression of metastases, serious relapse, breast became hard again, skin over it became tense and discoloured, physical condition had clearly deteriorated

Remission Characteristics

Breast softened again, she put on weight, and strength returned

Treatment & Mechanisms

Proposed Remission Mechanisms

Atavistic regression of the mind in intensive meditation

Non-Clinical Treatment

Intensive meditation

Additional Notes

The patient had a relapse when she changed the pattern of her meditation. When she returned to the original form of meditation, her condition improved.