Sono-Photo Dynamic Therapy (SPDT)
Non-Invasive Treatment for Prostate/ All Cancers, including Metastases-SPDTWhen patients come to us wanting a high success rate, no side effect, Non-Invasive treatment for prostate and other cancers, including metastases we are able to offer them a highly successful treatment called Advanced SPDT.
What is SPDT?
SPDT has been around since the 1800s, very successful, but limited by the toxicity of the agents, that were not very selective for cancer cells and very toxic, essentially forms of Chemo. In the late 1990s, non-toxic agents were developed in Russia, primarily algae/chlorophyll, launching PDT into a whole new level of non-toxic, non-invasive cancer treatment.
SPDT involves getting an agent into the whole body, (originally by injection, now orally), which adheres to cancer cells, so that when light and now, sound, of the correct frequency is applied, the agent “explodes” into free radical oxygen, instantly killing the cancer cells which cannot survive in oxygen. For total and permanent recovery, it is still necessary to address the causes and even more important to do complete cleansing of toxins from the body, especially including all of the just killed cancer cells. SPDT is recently approved in the U.S., UK, and has been adopted by the Chinese Government. Experimental projects have recently been published in Toronto, Canada and other countries.
SPDT in Australia, under Doctor Tom Cleary, MD, made great strides, during 2002-2005, including extending the treatment period to 2 weeks (from 1 week), improved agents and not discharging any patient until the cancer is gone by every medical measurement. In early 2005, ultrasound treatment and sonic agent were added to reach deeper tumors. Also, it has become clear that some cancer cells die faster with sonic vibrations than with light, so patients have responded even more quickly. The result for patients, is faster,more complete recovery, with no side effects, pain or discomfort, save a “tiredness” as the cancer cells die off, for some.. So SPDT is a very successful non drug, non invasive treatment for prostate, breast and other cancers, without any unpleasant or harmful side effects.
This from, Dr. Douglas Mitchell, Chairman, of the Opal Clinic, Melbourne, a Scientist of Distinction, PhD Chemistry, University Chancellor, and formerly a research director in the New York State Department of Health, for 15 years:
“Since 2002, Dr Tom Cleary, MD, now Chief Medical Officer at the Opal Clinic in Melbourne, Australia, has been treating cancer patients using photodynamic therapy (PDT). His SPDT technology is to administer orally (sublingually), a highly selective photosensitizer, a chlorophyll like substance which is selectively taken up by cancer cells. The patient is then treated with red and infra-red light and ultra-sound to activate the photosensitizer and produce free radical oxygen. This attacks and kills cancer cells. This is a systemic (whole body) therapy which attacks cancer wherever it is in the body. Beginning early in 2006, he used a much more aggressive treatment protocol than ever before, and this dramatically improved results. Equally good results are reported by two clinics in China using the same technology.
His latest improvement incorporates ultra sound to activate a sensitizer, a technique called sonodynamic therapy (SDT). The sonic sensitizer, another chlorophyll derivative, has impeccable safety credentials, and is also designed to be selectively taken up by cancer cells. It responds to ultra sound, producing free radical oxygen and begins attacking cancer cells. The body is much more transparent to ultra sound than to light, so this improves performance with deep tumors. Research shows that the two techniques together are better than either alone. The combined therapy is particularly effective in killing metastases, something which is very difficult to do with conventional cancer therapies. Both treatments are painless, with ineligible side effects. The most common side effect is tiredness, which is understandable as the treatment is killing tumors.