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Fighting Cancer: The Metabolic Oncolytic Regimen The Metabolic Oncolytic
Regimen is based on an approach to achieving lysis
or die-off in solid tumors pioneered by NASA scientist Clarence Cone, Jr.,
Ph.D. (Deceased). Dr. Cone's novel therapy, which is reflected in patents
granted various versions of same [ During the late
1980s, biological theoretician Dr. Anthony G. Payne
realized that the Cone therapy was deficient insofar as the Cone approach would
tend to eradicate hypoxic clusters within certain solid tumors, but not the
entire tumor - which synthesizes and exports lactic acid (Something which came
to light after Dr. Cone's original patent application was filed). According to
Dr. Payne, the Cone therapy was appropriate and quite effective in helping
eradicate hypoxic intratumor cell communities, but
could not address the lysis or kill-off of the
non-hypoxic regions of solid tumors per se. Payne crafted a regimen that would
do both which was first utilized by cancer patients during 1990. A notable number of these patients
achieved partial or total remission on the regimen. Many are still in
remission, some going on over 15 years. The Regimen itself was distributed freely to patients and
oncologists by Dr. Payne. At no time did he make money from its use or from
any of the compounds listed in it. This is true to this very day (2008).
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