Remission of the Progression of Metastatic Kidney Cancer through The Immunobiological Issels Treatment in combination with Standard Treatment
Patient M.M., Born 1959
No further recurrence, patient is in good condition.
TREATMENT HISTORY First Diagnosis | Standard Treatment | Issels Treatment
April 1966
Diagnosis: Tumor of the left kidney weighing 1,7 kilograms.
Histology: Wilms’ tumor of mainly adenomatous growth.
May to June 1966
Treatment: Radical resection and chemotherapy.
October 1966
First metastatic recurrence: Cherry-sized shadow in left lower lobe of the lung.
Histology: Florid metastases after Wilms’ tumor.
Treatment: Lobectomy (resection of the lobe).
December 1966
Second metastatic recurrence: 3 round shadows in both lungs.
No Standard Treatment.
Patient considered incurable.
December 1966
Admission exam: 2 cherry-sized shadows in each lung.
December 1966 to March 1967
Issels Treatment: 11 weeks of immunobiological in-patient treatment
Discharge exam: The round shadows become transparent.
May to July 1967
Telecobalt irradiation and chemotherapy. Remission.
November 1968
Local third recurrence in the area of first operation.
Histology: Metastases after Wilms’ tumor.
Excision and telecobalt irradiation.
January to February 1969
Issels Treatment: 2 weeks of immunobiological in-patient treatment 8 months of out-patient follow-up treatment.
No further recurrence, patient is in good condition.
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