Treatment developed by Brazilian doctor saves patient with terminal cancer

Treatment developed by Brazilian doctor saves patient with terminal cancer


With end-stage prostate cancer, Scott Miller achieved complete disease remission after treating his tumor with BTT technology

the American Scott Miller, 66 years old, was diagnosed with stage IV metastatic prostate cancer in July 2021. The approximately 12 cm tumor has reached the bones, bladder, gallbladder, rectum and more. At the time, he received word that he only had four more months to live.




BTT technology cures the patient with terminal prostate cancer

For six months, healthcare professionals have been using a technology called BTT in Miller, an innovative therapy created by a Brazilian doctor, Dr. Marc Abreu. A graduate of the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp), Abreu specializes in cerebral thermodynamics and thermoregulatory frequencies.

Among other things, these were some of the principles used to create MTB technology, an acronym in English which, translated into Portuguese, means “brain thermal tunnel”. Controlled by the brain, the creation developed at Yale University, USA, uses the induction of heat shock proteins through raising the temperature.

“The reduction of heat shock protein expression is associated with cancer, neurological diseases and aging. For the treatment of cancer, in addition to modifying the thermodynamic load, we use different frequencies during the induction with the aim of acting in different areas The modality is the same that we use in the treatment of neurological diseases, but the recipe is different”explains Abreu in an interview with Cnn.

During the six months of treatment, Scott Miller received five inductions of BTT technology. It is worth mentioning that the patient has not undergone any other specific treatment for the cure of cancer, such as the well-known chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

“In the first induction, I already felt something different. With that, I temporarily moved from Los Angeles to Miami, where the BTT Medical Institute is located, to continue the treatment. After the treatment, my radiologist, while reviewing the my tests, he informed me that incredibly it is as if I had never had cancer”Miller said.

According to the Virtual Health Library, a program of the Ministry of Health, prostate cancer is the cause of death for 28.6% of the male population who develop malignant neoplasms. Bone pain, frequent need to urinate, pain when urinating and presence of blood in urine or semen are some of the first and main symptoms.

Source: Terra

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