FLOGEN STAR OUTREACH PRESENTS A REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO CANCER TREATMENT: SAVING LIVES WITHOUT SURGERY OR SIDE EFFECTS
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In this live broadcast, Dr. Florian Kongoli was joined by Dr. Shinichi Hori, an Interventional Oncologist and Chief Director of the Institute for Image Guided Therapy in Osaka, Japan, to present a revolutionary cancer treatment procedure called Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization (TACE).
This live broadcast, which was streamed globally on platforms including LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, showcased a minimally invasive technique that has the potential to save lives without the need for surgery or debilitating side effects. Dr. Hori, the developer of this innovative TACE procedure, has successfully performed the treatment on more than 1,200 patients per year.
The live broadcast, facilitated by Mario Linhares from Rio de Janeiro, provided a global platform for this groundbreaking medical advancement, offering hope to those who have been told their cancer cannot be treated.
Here is the link to the LIVE:
SAVING LIVES FROM CANCER WITHOUT SURGERY AND SIDE EFFECTS
Have you or anyone you know been told your cancer cannot be treated? If yes, you have to watch this live broadcast: there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
Dr. Florian Kongoli will be live with Dr. Shinichi Hori, from Osaka, Japan, bringing a revolutionary cancer treatment procedure this Tuesday 10:30 PM (New York time) - Wednesday at 11:30 AM (Japan time).
They will have the company of Mario Linhares, from Rio de Janeiro, live streaming simultaneously on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
Dr. Hori is an Interventional Oncologist and Chief Director of Institute for Image Guided Therapy in Osaka, Japan and the developer of this revolutionary technique that he carries out in more than 1200 patients a year.
The technique is called _Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization_ or _TACE_, and is a minimally invasive procedure that was originally used to treat liver tumors. Now it Is widely applied to treat breast cancer, lung cancer, hepatic metastases, ovarian cancer, uterine fibroids, and other tumors.
Step-by-step of the process
- A catheter is inserted in the arterial system until it accesses the tumor.
- It delivers anti-cancer chemotherapy drugs directly to the cancerous tumor.
- It blocks (enbolizes) the blood vessel that feeds the tumor with blood and stop the artery from supplying nutrients to the tumor.
- This revolutionary technique decreases the dose of chemotherapy exposure to healthy parts of the body along with those terrible side effects and at the same time, maximizes the dose directed specifically at the tumor.