Stanislaw Rajmund Burzynski, Stanislaw R. Burzynski, Stanislaw Burzynski, Stan R. Burzynski, Stan Burzynski, S. R. BURZYNSKI, S. Burzynski, Arthur Burzynski, Hippocrates Hypocrite Hypocrites Critic Critics Critical HipoCritical
—————————————————————— Gumbygiveth, and Gumbysayeth away
——————————————————————
The Spinning Bowel Movement(SBM)masticulation which emanates from the breadth and width of the National Geographic(#NatGeo)Geeosphere of Respectful IsNoSense, is such, it requires that “words be combined” and “new words be created” in order to elucidate the effluencerunning through the collective soul of the Vulcan MindMeldLess masses
====================================== #31 – Narad – 11/16/2013 [1]
—————————————————————— “Best accidental tipoff I’ve noticed from the Scamway PR machine, courtesy Josephine Jones (PDF):”
—————————————————————— “Once your treatment plan has been fulfilled, you will be discharged from the clinic and will return home to continue treatment with the assistance of your local physician(s)”
“This rather clearly does not mean “by us.”
——————————————————————
—————————————————————— Nary a rational answer deducible
Narad, the Hero of the Zeroes, acks as if some great mystery has just been unmasked before the unmindfulcrevmasses
A hole in the head, A hole in the head, When he’s reincarnated, He wants his name to be Zeb
We, the sheeple
What ?
Wyatt ?
We are familsheep
====================================== #29 – The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge – 11/18/2013 [2]
—————————————————————— “Has anybody been monitoring DJT?”
“Has he gotten Medieval on USA Today’s ass yet?”
—————————————————————— SeriouExcuseMe, but if you chose “The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge” as your pseudonym, and this was the bestion you could acks, you must not be the “sharpest”Toolhacking at the “tree of stupendity
You’re no Right Rev’rend Leviticus Fall, well
—————————————————————— #30 – Lawrence – 11/18/2013
—————————————————————— “@TVRBA – oh, I guess I’ve made him angry…..lol….”
——————————————————————
Hardly, NoBardly[3]
If USA TODAY needed a Troll to take up a 3rd of the Facebook comments on Liz Szabo’sfabled fish tale, you were the perfect “Mark McAndrew is Trollolo”[4] to Trollolo all over there, as none of “The Skeptics™” probably would have come within a 10-foot pole of touching your nonSeance, when you intimated that you “talked to the dead”, and they chose you, of all sheeple, to
Look at the church, See the steeple? Open the doors, See all “The Skeptics™” sheeple ?
—————————————————————— #33 – Narad – 11/18/2013
—————————————————————— “oh, I guess I’ve made him angry…..lol….”
—————————————————————— “I seem to be missing the part where he demonstrates the 18 CENSORED COMMENTS bit, but at least there’s the consolation of the deranged meltdown itself”
““I’ll show them!!!”
“I’ll POST DOZENS OF PICTURES OF MY PHONE FOR NO APPARENT REASON!!!”
“AAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!””
——————————————————————
The biggest gap in genius on GorskiGeek’sblogs, is that there is no “I” in genus, ever since GorskGeekgaffed by going Gabroni gambit
Why NearDoWell seems “to be missing the part where he demonstrates the 18 CENSORED COMMENTS bit”, is because grasping the concept of selecting (clicking on) a link, is something nonnative to Narad’sknowledge
[5]
Not a really astute display
of Science-Based Medicine
I did NOT“post dozens of pictures OF MY PHONE“
However, I DID post dozens of pictures of your dunderheaded display of dummkopfedness
—————————————————————— #35 – Lawrence – 11/18/2013
—————————————————————— “@Narad – I didn’t realize I quoted quite so well…..double the pleasure, double the fun!”
——————————————————————
In your defense, I daresay the difference is definitely:
Double the Dumb
—————————————————————— #12 – AntipodeanChic – 11/22/2013
—————————————————————— “I have to wonder now whether my liver is missing a peptide or two…”
“Slightly OT for this thread, but the other day I was finally able to make myself watch “Hannah’s Anecdote”“
“I presume I’m not the only one who shuddered at the cavalier back-room insertion of her Hickman catheter”
“I’m afraid I couldn’t really discern any adequate sterile field & I have NEVER heard of these kinds of lines being inserted while the patient is only mildly sedated“
“I’m surprised sepsis doesn’t take out more of Dr. B’s patients than the toxicity does”
——————————————————————
It’s not your liver you should be concerned about
I’m surprisedstupendity doesn’t take out more of Dr. G’spundits than the errors do [6]
One would have hoped that AntiPoorSceneCheck would have been be able to get away from the popcorn and Science-Biased Mudicine, but instead, if she ever saw a “fact”, she did NOT do the double-checkChic
—————————————————————— Day Three(7:44)
—————————————————————— “Yeah
Inject sugar and then you’re also having a, this Hickman line fitted”
“Yeah”
“Yeah”
—————————————————————— Day Three(9:28)
—————————————————————— “Right”
“So uh were just getting ready now for Hannah to go in and have her PET scan and uh catheter Hickman line fitted and she’s just filling in the form”
—————————————————————— Day Three(9:48)
—————————————————————— (?)
(laughing)“You’ve just taken some , some Valium as well, have you ?”
(as much local anesthetic as could give her w/o knocking her out)
catheter – Hickman line
(painful / really painful)
—————————————————————— Day Three(10:04)
—————————————————————— “What I’m doing is I’m creating a little tunnel under the skin
So I have to use just a little bit of pressure
So if I hurt you, you tell me
Ok”?
“How are you feeling”?
“Shhh”
(laugh)
—————————————————————— Day Three(10:30)
—————————————————————— “Did, did, did you feel that when it was going in and stuff” ?
“Not really”
“Little bit
It’s a little bit painful now”?
“Yeah
It’s quite really painful now
Yeah”
—————————————————————— Day Four(10:52)
—————————————————————— “I’m feeling wrecked, absolutely wrecked”
(laugh) “Well you had, bit of Valium yesterday”
“Yeah”
“And you had as much um local anesthetic”
“Yep”
“as he could give you he said, without knocking you out”
“Yeah”
—————————————————————— Day Four(11:23)
—————————————————————— #31 – Stupendous Stupendity Stupifies Scienceblogs . com/Insolence | Didymus Judas Thomas’ Hipocritical Oath Blog November25, 2013
[…] http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2013/11/22/is-anyone-attending-the-4th-quadrennial-meeting-of-the-… […]
—————————————————————— #32 – eNOS – holed up in the lab for Thanksgiving – 11/25/2013
—————————————————————— “OT..sort of, but I was feeling particularly self-flagellating this afternoon so I clicked the DJT linkout (or whatever its called) at #31″
“Wow”
“Either I can’t find whatever point it’s making, or that’s just timecube-level crazy”
“Carry on”
—————————————————————–
This should NOT come as any surprise, as eNOS is NOVal Venus
eNOS probably can NOT even figure out where Robert J. (don’t call me “Bobby”) Bob (I’m NOT a doctor, I just play like I’m one on The Other Burzynski Patient Group(TOBPG))BlaskiewiczBlatherskitewicz, is, and I’ve known for quite some time now that Bob has his head so far up Dr. David H. Gorski a/k/a “Orac” a/k/a GorskGeek’sASStroturf campaign, that he should be the spokesmodel for “The Chocolate Thunder from Down Under”
—————————————————————— #33 –Lawrence – 11/25/2013
—————————————————————— “@eNOS – I don’t believe there is a rational bone in that guy’s body…he posts up a link here, just to try to drive “curiosity-seekers” to his blog…..incoherent doesn’t even begin to describe him”
—————————————————————— Lawrench threw a monkey when GorskiGeek had to edumacate him that I do NOT post “up a link” to “Orac’slHACK attack QUACKcheck-my-facts it’s just WHACK
—————————————————————— #34– palindrom – 11/25/2013
—————————————————————— “Lawrence @33 — Crank.net uses the wonderful category “illucid” for some of its crankier entries”
“This adjective is all too useful these days”
—————————————————————— #35 – Lawrence – 11/25/2013
—————————————————————— “@Palindrom – yes, a very good term….hey, at least I got an honorable mention over at insano’s site…kind of funny, actually”
—————————————————————— #36 – eNOS – 11/25/2013
—————————————————————— “I was unaware of the existence of crank.net”
“This is just wonderful and along the lines of tvtropes for a good afternoon of time wasting or entertainment between western blot transfers”
“Thank you!”
——————————————————————
What the 3 Amigob-smackers should do is grow a pair and stop bowing down to the Hitler of Histrionics, the Lenin of Lip-service, the Mussolini of MisDisInformation, the Pol Pot of Pusillanimousness, the Stalin of Stupendity
—————————————————————— #37 – Eric Lund – 11/25/2013
—————————————————————— “eNOS@32:”
“I infer from the domain name that this dude is pro-Burzynski (or at least thinks he is), but have never followed his trackback links to find out”
“(Presumably Rajmund is Dr. B’s middle name–that would be the Polish equivalent of Raymond.)”
“He went for alliteration in this post title, but I have no idea what “stupendous stupendity” (sic, from our Department of Redundancy Department) is supposed to mean”
“I’ll take your word for it that the post would not enlighten me on this point”
——————————————————————
I infer from your duh-same, that you’re insane in the membrane with an L.A. in S.B.M.
You can’t fix stoopid
—————————————————————— #39 – Krebiozen – 11/25/2013
—————————————————————— “DJT stomped about the scepticsphere for several months, including a sojourn here, insulting anyone who criticized Burzynski”
“He had multiple accounts banned on Twitter and has mostly retreated back to the almost comment-free blog he created”
“He did apparently debate Bob Blaskiewicz about Burzynski somewhere, but I haven’t expended much energy finding the transcript, as DJT is just too far gone for it to be interesting”
“I’m a bit concerned for his mental health, sincerely”
“Does anyone have any idea what the photo at the top of his blog represents”?
“It looks like a gloved hand wiping away a drop of urine, but I could be mistaken”
——————————————————————
Your S.B.M.“ranks” right up there
“It looks like a gloved hand wiping away a drop of urine, but I could be mistaken”
“It appears to be a cropped image of Gumby“
“Don’t ask me”
——————————————————————
Unfortunately, you’ve NEVER exhibited the “stones”based mastery necessary to sod off on “Orac,” piss-boy
Sha-mone
You know it
—————————————————————— #41 – eNOS – 11/26/2013
—————————————————————— “@Eric”
“There isn’t much of a post to speak of, as it goes”
“It’s mostly a smattering of links to other blog posts, miscellaneous things in brackets and bolded , and my god would you look at the tags”
“Those alone had to take up half the afternoon”
“The exchange with Bob would be entertaining, although I don’t know if I could parse DJT’s comments, given his “interesting” online vernacular”
“The photo on top is indeed gumby, turned on his side it looks like”
“The full picture appears as the thumbnail on a tab if you have the blog opened in firefox (probably chrome as well)”
——————————————————————
I just bet that down at the ol’ precinct house, they call you “no-shit Sherlock”!
—————————————————————— #42 – Orac – 11/26/2013
—————————————————————— “DJT amuses me”
“It’s the only reason I let his Trackbacks through”
——————————————————————
Poor Sad“OrSac” amuses me
I envision him in a “Hearing” with “Hey” Joe
Communist, yes?
“I’m not a communist, Senator”
“You look like a communist”
“I am not one of them, Senator McCarthy”
“You even smell like a commie”
Senator, the court even stated, and I quote:GorskGeek is “not ordinary communist”
I don’t care what your flamin” court called you, by gawd”
“You’re a commie, so why don’t you just grab your commie pinko blahg, Guy Chapman, and go ‘talk to the hand,’ up there by Lake Superior, while you commimune with nature, commie”!!
“Damn communists”!!!
“Next thing ya know, they’ll be wanting to ‘tie one on’“
—————————————————————— #43 – Lawrence – 11/26/2013
—————————————————————— “@Orac – I glance at his page from time to time…still incoherent….though getting a mention from him (well, pissing him off, actually) did give me quite the thrill….lol”
—————————————————————— Lawrry, the only thing you’ve been “pissing off” is the floor, again, because your scatterillogically bound missive, missed again
—————————————————————— #44 – Narad – 11/26/2013
—————————————————————— “The photo on top is indeed gumby, turned on his side it looks like”
“When I was looking at this last night, it seemed as though, based on where the drops of moisture appear on the thunbnail (which does not appear anywhere when I view the page in Firefox), it was probably Gumby’s right hand, cropped with the image upside-down”
“Then again, I’m little inclined to check again”
“I’m mildly amused by all the dot-anchored links at the top that are password-protected”
“Because, you know, if I want to organize files, I always put the cabinet out on the sidewalk with a sign on it saying “IMPROTNT FLIES” and then safeguard the key”
—————————————————————— “The Skeptics™” “conspiracy theorists” like Red Herring so much
Who am I to deny them ?
—————————————————————— #45 – Krebiozen – 11/26/2013
—————————————————————— “Does anyone have any idea who DJT is”?
“I don’t mean a name, I don’t want to out him, but I wonder whether he is associated with Burzynski in any way, if he has had a relative ‘cured’ by Burzynski, or if is he is just a concerned citizen, as it were”
“Whoever he is, he seems to have put a gargantuan effort into producing an enormous amount of evidence that he has a somewhat tenuous grip on reality”
“Gumby indeed”
“Truly bizarre”
—————————————————————— Kreblogizen, everyone knows what you have a “grip on”, and it’s assuredly NOT “reality”
—————————————————————— #46 – AdamG – 11/26/2013
—————————————————————— “Does anyone have any idea who DJT is”?
“Orac knows…I’m pretty sure I remember him saying he had a pretty good idea, at least”
——————————————————————
But then again, “Orac’s” been trying to convince his wife for years; without any luck, that he’s “about 75% sure” he “knows” where the “pisser” is
—————————————————————— #47 – AntipodeanChic – Apparently, the Land of “Asinine & Stupendous Stupidity (Pop. 1)” – 11/26/2013
—————————————————————— “Oh dear!”
“There I was, on tenterhooks overnight, fearing that I may have brought Respectful Insolence into some kind of dreadful disrepute”.*
“Granted, I had tried to make a weak joke about Suzanne Somers’ handing out medical advice – but I cannot fathom why pointing out an instance of dodgy clinical protocol should earn one an entire blog post, particularly as nobody else on the thread even responded to it”
“Clearly, my stupidity & lack of experience in that particular field must be to blame”.**
“Now, I had intended to avoid providing more fodder for my new friend but I agree with Krebiozen – I have to wonder at his motivation(s)”?
hee-hAW, population “one”
—————————————————————— #48 – eNOS – 11/27/2013
—————————————————————— “This may come through twice, as the first was given a “you’re posting comments to quickly” error”
“I didn’t even realize those dots on the top were links”
“Odd”
“I do wonder what he thinks he’s accomplishing with his rhetoric”
“The only thing I can really make out is that he is a Burzynski supporter, as Kreb mentioned above, but surely he can’t believe anyone on the same side considers him a legitimate ally when he posts all that mess”
“I will note that the about section is a bit more readable”
“I wonder if all this talk will open the gates for him here”
“Are he and his various iterations banned”?
“I forget”
“Oh, and Narad, this is the tiny Gumby thumbnail I referenced that appears in Firefox:”
——————————————————————
But then again, you can reference no other “Burzynski supporter,” who cites a case that went against him
USA TODAY Liz Szabo Michael Stravato Jerry Mosemak Robert Hanashiro
Before you write a Hack Piece Check Your Facts Please
——————————————————————
——————————————————————
The 3rd, and thankfully final segment of USA TODAY’s “hit-piece” of irresponsible yellow journalism about Dr. Stanislaw R. Burzynski [1], contains the following:
—————————————————————— “Patients stay in hotels while visiting him”
—————————————————————— Pete Cohen made this movie about his and Hannah Bradley’s trip to the Burzynski Clinic
It does NOT look like they stayed in a hotel [2]
——————————————————————
The article continues:
—————————————————————— “If children deteriorate, they often end up in the closest emergency room, said physician Jeanine Graf, director of the pediatric intensive care unit at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, who says she has treated at least a dozen of Burzynski’s patients“
——————————————————————
In the 2nd segment of USA TODAY’s yellow journalism “hit-piece,” the reader was advised that Burzynski had treated [3]:
—————————————————————— “ . . . more than 8,000 patients since 1977.”
—————————————————————— Physician Jeanine Graf, “says she has treated at least a dozen“ of Burzynski’s “more than 8,000 patients,”
This means that Dr. Graf has treated LESS THAN 0.15% of Burzynski’s patients
——————————————————————
The article indicates that:
—————————————————————— “Typically, Graf sees Burzynski’s patients after they have become unresponsive, unable to open their eyes or breathe on their own”
“Graf says she’s never seen Burzynski attending to them”
—————————————————————— Why would she ?
Does she ride in the ambulance to and from the clinic ?
As the article makes clear:
“While Burzynski often meets patients on their first trip to the clinic, Jaffe said he is”
“not the treating physician of the clinic’s patients”
“The doctors on Burzynski’s staff have admitting privileges at local hospitals and “attend to patients as needed,” Jaffe said”
——————————————————————
And she continues:
—————————————————————— “And describing her personal experience with Burzynski’s patients, Graf says,”
“I’ve never seen one survive long-term.”
——————————————————————
Are we supposed to believe that pediatric physician Jeanine Graf keeps track of the “more than 8,000 patients” that the articleclaims Burzynski has treated ?
——————————————————————
Continuing on, the article also claims:
—————————————————————— “The unlucky ones end up broke, spending everything on medicine, airfare, hotel rooms and meals while in Houston, Graf says“
“Burzynski’s attorney, Richard Jaffe, notes that all cancer care is expensive”
“I think the clinic’s policies are a lot more charitable than the big institutions,” Jaffe says”
—————————————————————— 6/25/2013 – Medical Bills Are the Biggest Cause of US Bankruptcies [4]
“Bankruptcies resulting from unpaid medical bills will affect nearly 2 million people this year—making health care the No. 1 cause of such filings . . . according to new data”
“. . . estimates that households containing 1.7 million people will file for bankruptcy protection this year”
“Even outside of bankruptcy, about 56 million adults—more than 20 percent of the population between the ages of 19 and 64—will still struggle with health-care-related bills this year . . .”
“Despite the anticipated 2013 dip, such bankruptcies represent about three out of every five filings”
—————————————————————— 2007 – How Many Americans Go Bankrupt Due to Medical Purposes Each Year? [5]
“2007, a Harvard study shows that at least 60% of bankruptcies are related to medical bills“
“Even people with health insurance are filing bankruptcy”
“Insurance premiums, deductibles, co-pay, and out of pocket expenses cause medical bills to drown individuals and families in medical debt”
“Harvard also discovered that 75% of those filing bankruptcy for medical reasons had health insurance“
“It is clear that having health insurance is no guarantee against carrying debt related to health care”
—————————————————————— Burzynski has treated more than 8,000 patients since 1977
8,000 divided by 36 years equals an average of:
222 patients per year
Burzynski is obviously NOT the problem
—————————————————————— Liz Szabo, Michael Stravato, Jerry Mosemak, and Robert Hanashiro
Don’t quit your day jobs
USA TODAY needs to generate readership somehow !!!
—————————————————————— Sarcasm . . . deal with it
====================================== REFERENCES:
====================================== [1] – 11/15/2013
—————————————————————— http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/15/jeanine-graf-cancer-children/2994675/
====================================== [2] – Hannah’s Anectdote:
——————————————————————
I gave Liz Szabo and USA TODAY the chance to act like a Spike Lee joint and “Do the Right Thing”, the same day their article came out [1]
I gave them the opportunity to prove that their article was a legitimate piece of journalism with some semblance of integrity, and NOT just akin to one of “The Skeptics™ phoned-in “rubber-stamped” yellow journalism hit pieces
Instead, it seems that Liz Szabo and / or USA TODAY decided to act as if they had rolled a Spike Lee joint
I sent an e-mail with 2 editorial corrections, and only one (correcting Lisa Merritt’s comment link from taking the reader to the 1999 Mayo Clinic report instead of to her comments), was corrected [2]
The 2nd correction which they #FAILED to do, earns them well deserved INSOLENCE
——————————————————————
The articleclaims:
—————————————————————— “Burzynski, 70, calls his drugs “antineoplastons” and says he has given them to more than 8,000 patients since 1977.”
——————————————————————
——————————————————————
However, if you select the “8,000 patients” link, the referenced page does NOT indicate that at all [2]
——————————————————————
—————————————————————— It advises:
—————————————————————— “That same year, Dr. Burzynski founded his clinic in Houston where he’s since treated over 8,000 patients.”[3]
——————————————————————
—————————————————————— Nowhere does it indicate that he “treated 8,000 patients” with antineoplastons
——————————————————————
——————————————————————
The question that Liz Szabo and USA TODAY should answer, is:
1. Who is your “fact-checker”, and 2. are they smarter than a 5th grader ?
——————————————————————
In fact, Burzynski’s 2002 Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing advises:
” … in 1997, his medical practice was expanded to include traditional cancer treatment options such as chemotherapy, gene targeted therapy, immunotherapy and hormonal therapy in response to FDA requirements that cancer patients utilize more traditional cancer treatment options in order to be eligible to participate in the Company’s Antineoplaston clinical trials”[4]
——————————————————————
The article continues:
—————————————————————— “Individual success stories can be misleading, said Arthur Caplan, a professor and head of the division of bioethics at NYU Langone Medical Center”
——————————————————————
The question Arthur Caplan should be asking is:
Why has the United States Food and Drug Administration required Burzynski’s clinical trial patients to fail conventional therapies; such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, BEFORE they are allowed to be treated with antineoplaston therapy ?
If the F.D.A. did NOT impose these restrictions upon Burzynski’s clinical trials, then the question Arthur Caplan raises would be moot
——————————————————————
The article quotes Dr. Jan Buckner as saying:
—————————————————————— “When I hear a story that is way out of the norm, the first question I ask is,
‘OK, is the diagnosis even correct?‘ ”
“Buckner said”
“If the diagnosis wasn’t right to start with, it doesn’t matter what the treatment was.”
“Brain tumors are notoriously difficult to diagnose, Buckner says”
“When dealing with rare brain cancer, doctors may disagree about how to interpret imaging results up to 40% of the time”
——————————————————————
I wonder if Dr. Jan Buckner would agree with David Gorski; who is a BREAST cancer oncology specialist, and NOT a BRAIN cancer oncology specialist, who has the presumptiveness to speculate that 3 different medical opinions could have misdiagnosed Tori Moreno in August 1998; who was diagnosed with a very large tumor, about 3 inches in the largest diameter and located in the brain stem, which was too risky for surgery, and about which her parents were told by ALL 3, that Tori’s brain cancer was fatal and, she would die in a few days or at the most, 2-6 weeks, and that there was nothing that could be done, and was finally put on Burzynski’s antineoplaston therapy in October, when she was about 3 ½ months old, and in such condition that they were afraid that she might die at any time, David H. Gorski, M.D., Ph.D., FACS; who claims, “I do know cancer science”, has the audacity, because of his “book learnin'” has the temerity to postulate his “science-based medicine theory” that Miller’s Children at Long Beach Memorial misdiagnosed Tori Moreno’s inoperable stage 4 BSG
David Gorski has the gall to profer that City of Hope misdiagnosed Tori Moreno’s inoperable stage 4 brain stem glioma
David Gorski has the chutzpah to pontificate that Dr. Fred Epstein in New York misdiagnosed Tori Moreno’s inoperable stage IV brainstem glioma [5]
——————————————————————
The article then quotes Peter Adamson, chair of the Children’s Oncology Group:
—————————————————————— “But these therapies may have delayed benefits, taking weeks or months to shrink a tumor“
“So patients treated by Burzynski may credit him for their progress, just because he was the last doctor to treat them, says Peter Adamson, chair of the Children’s Oncology Group, an NCI-supported research network that conducts clinical trials in pediatric cancer“
“Conventional cancer treatment can also cause tumors to swell temporarily, due to inflammation“
“A patient who isn’t familiar with this phenomenon may assume her tumor is growing“
“When that swelling subsides, patients may assume it’s because of Burzynski, Adamson says”
——————————————————————
This is laughable
In support of this “phenomenon”, the article provides a link to a Canadian web-site [6]
The site posits:
—————————————————————— “RT/TMZ is now widely practiced and the standard of care for appropriately selected patients, we are learning more about the consequences of RT/TMZ”
“One phenomena, termed Pseudo-Progression (psPD)…”
——————————————————————
The problem is that this only applies to “Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM)”, and the article provides NO proof whatsoever, that any of Burzynski’s “Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM)” patients have taken “RT/TMZ”
——————————————————————
Additionally, the site cites the reference as:
Sanghera, Perry, Sahgal, et al., “Sunnybrook Health Sciences Odette Cancer Centre” (in press, Canadian Journal of Neuroscience)
(“In press” refers to journal articles which have been accepted for publication, but have not yet been published)
However, the journal article in question was published 1/2010, so it has NOT been “in press” for over 3 years and 7 months [7]
Get your act together, aye, Canada!
——————————————————————
The articlerants and raves on and on about FDA inspection reports from as far back as 1998, but at least they did quote Richard A. Jaffe:
“The FDA has not yet issued final conclusions”
——————————————————————
The article posts this ridiculous claim:
—————————————————————— “Yet the National Cancer Institute says there is no evidence that Burzynski has cured a single patient, or even helped one live longer“
——————————————————————
That’s NOT what this seems to suggest [8]
——————————————————————
Then the article quotes pediatric oncologist Peter Adamson, a professor of pediatrics and pharmacology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, in what will no doubt soon be known as a “classic”:
—————————————————————— “He’s a snake oil salesman,” says pediatric oncologist Peter Adamson, a professor of pediatrics and pharmacology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia”
——————————————————————
All I’d like to know is, which rock did this clown crawl out from under ?
Dr. Adamson, please advise which “snake oil” has been granted Orphan Drug Designation (“ODD”) from the United States Food and Drug Administration [9], and which “snake oil” has been approved for, and used in, phase III clinical trials ? [10]
—————————————————————— Q: Is it, it the phase 2 trial is finished ?
A:“Mhmm”
Q: but they’re still accepting people ?
A:“Yeah”
Q: on more like a special ?
A:“Special basis, and, um, sometimes compassionate grounds“
A:“(compassion exception)”
A:“Uh, exceptions“
Q: That’s normal ?
A:“Yes” “So”
A:“(Yes I guess it is a funding issue ?)”
Q: Right
A:“(Like FDA, during the 2nd phase of clinical trials they found the data to be, real, real one, and they gave him the ok to go for 3rd phase of clinical trials, but just to go through this process you would probably need $100,000)”
——————————————————————
——————————————————————
Oh, wait !!
Dr. Adamson, when you say “snake oil”, I take it you are referring to the low-dose chemotherapy that Burzynski uses ?
Dr. Adamson, do you know what a “hack” is ?
——————————————————————
In regards to the Merritt’s, the article has:
—————————————————————— “The couple say that Burzynski misled them about the type of treatment that would be offered, as well as the cost”
My questions about the Merritt’s are:
1. Where is their complaint to the Texas Medical Board ?
2. Where is their lawsuit ? Couldn’t they find an attorney to take their case pro bono ?
——————————————————————
The article continues:
—————————————————————— “Yet even Jaffe has acknowledged that the trial — now in its 17th year — was more about politics than science”
“In his 2008 memoirs, Galileo’s Lawyer, Jaffe called it “a joke.””
“”It was all an artifice, a vehicle we and the FDA created to legally give the patients Burzynski’s treatment,” Jaffe said“
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What Liz Szabo and her friends at USA TODAY fail to let the readers know, is that this only applied to one trial:
—————————————————————— Burzynski’s lawyer is obviously referring to the CAN-1 clinical trial mentioned in Burzynski’s 11/25/1997 Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing [11]
—————————————————————— One trial that is retrospective is CAN-1 Clinical Trial
—————————————————————— CAN-1 PHASE II STUDY OF ANTINEOPLASTONS A10 AND AS2-1 IN
PATIENTS WITH REFRACTORY MALIGNANCIES
133 patients
—————————————————————— Clinical trial of patients treated by Dr. Burzynski through 2/23/1996
—————————————————————— FDA has indicated it will not accept data generated by this trial since it was not a wholly prospective one
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The article continues in the same vein:
——————————————————————
“In an interview, Burzynski said developing new drugs is complex and takes time”
“Yet the FDA has approved 108 cancer drugs since Burzynski began his trial”
—————————————————————— Ms. Szabo and “pals” conveniently “forgets” to educate their audience that Burzynski was using Fleming’s One-sample multiple testing procedure for phase II clinical trials [13], which requires that if the 1st 20 patients meet certain criteria, 20 additional patients are added [14]
—————————————————————— “Well, we cannot publish until the time is right” (laughs)
Yeah
“If you would like to publish the results of, of a 10 year survival, for instance”
Mmm
“Which we have
Nobody has over 10 year survival in malignant brain tumor, but we do, and if you like to do it right, it takes time to prepare it, and that’s what we do now
What we publish so far
We publish numerous, uh, publications which were, interim reports when we are still continuing clinical trials
Now we are preparing, a number of publications for final reports“[15]
——————————————————————
Then Fran Visco, president of the National Breast Cancer Coalition makes an outlandish statement, which is quoted in the article:
—————————————————————— “Fran Visco, president of the National Breast Cancer Coalition, describes the FDA’s tolerance of Burzynski as “outrageous.””
“They have put people at risk for a long time,” says Visco, an attorney and breast cancer survivor”
“That’s completely unacceptable”
“How can anyone look at these facts and believe that there is a real clinical trial going on … rather than just using the FDA and the clinical trial system to make money?”
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I have a suggestion for Ms. Visco
Take your hypocrisy and ask the American Cancer Society if they are still engaged in this kind of activity:
1.AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY: More Interested In Accumulating Wealth Than Saving Lives [15]
2.National Cancer Institute and American Cancer Society: Criminal Indifference to Cancer Prevention and Conflicts of Interest [16]
——————————————————————
Then, ask the American Cancer Society, why is it that 10 years ago, estimated breast cancer deaths were expected to be 39,800 (15%), and this year it was 39,620 (14%), which is ONLY 180 LESS than 10 years ago ?
—————————————————————— Estimated Breast Cancer Deaths (Women)-USA
—————————————————————— 2013☝39,620 (14%)
2012👇39,510 (14%)
2011👇39,520 (15%)
2010👇39,840 (15%)
2009👇40,170 (15%) 2008☝40,480 (15%)
2007👇40,460 (15%) 2006☝40,970 (15%)
2005👇40,410 (15%) 2004☝40,110 (15%)
2003☝39,800 (15%)
2002 – 39,600 (15%)
—————————————————————– American Cancer Society Cancer Facts & Figures (2002-2013)
—————————————————————–
And then ask the American Cancer Society, why is it that 10 years ago, the estimated NEW breast cancer cases were expected to be 211,300 (32%), and this year it was 232,340 (29%), which is 21,340 MORE than it was 10 years ago ?
—————————————————————— Estimated New Breast Cancer (Women) – USA
—————————————————————— 2013☝232,340 (29%)
2012👇226,870 (29%) 2011☝238,480 (30%)
2010☝207,090 (28%)
2009☝192,370 (27%)
2008☝182,460 (26%)
2007👇178,480 (26%) 2006☝212,920 (31%)
2005👇211,240 (32%) 2004☝215,900 (32%)
2003☝211,300 (32%)
2002_-_203,500 (31%)
—————————————————————– American Cancer Society Cancer Facts & Figures (2002-2013)
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And after that, ask Susan G. Komen how much is spent on legal action to protect her brand, compared to how much is spent on breast cancer research and prevention ?
—————————————————————— Visco, the breast cancer advocate
“I do NOT know why it took YOU so long.”
——————————————————————
The article continues with:
—————————————————————— “Yet hypernatremia is one of antineoplastons’ most common side effects, known to doctors for two decades”
——————————————————————
Yet, “The Skeptics™” refuse to discuss:
—————————————————————— 2/13/2013 – The frequency, cost, and clinical outcomes of hypernatremia in patients hospitalized to a comprehensive cancer center
Over 3 month period in 2006 re 3,446 patients, most of the hypernatremia (90 %) was acquired during hospital stay [19]
Division of Internal Medicine, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA
Department of General Internal Medicine, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Division of Endocrinology, Mayo Clinic
—————————————————————— 9/1999 – The changing pattern of hypernatremia in hospitalized children [20]
Department of Pediatrics, Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA
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So, after all that, my question for USA TODAY is, does Liz Szabo, Michael Stravato, Jerry Mosemak or Robert Hanashiro have a journalism degree ?
Because if any of them do, the institution they obtained it from most be so proud of this piece of “fish wrap” you produced
Thank you, USA TODAY, for censoring my 18 comments
I guess you must be (“intellectual”) cowards
At least Forbes had the GRAPEFRUITS to post some of my comments
—————————————————————— You’ve just been served, INSOLENTLY
—————————————————————— USA TODAY, GONE TOMORROW
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I will be doing some data clean-up and adding additional video transcripts
——————————————————————
What stood out to me in the first and lastvideos is that you could hear both sirens and birds
Unlike “The Skeptics™” (sirens) #whining, the birds were celebrating Hannah #winning
——————————————————————
Just as I did with the case of Burzynski patient Laura Hymas, so will I do with her friend, Hannah Bradley
Yes, unlike “Orac” I will let Hannah speak for herself instead of adding any bias as “Dr. Check my Facts” Hack does
—————————————————————— Team Hannah Blog
6/6/2013 – Posted by Hannah
(6:14)
Okay
Hello everyone
Hi
It’s uh Thursday the 6th of June
Yes
(laugh) And uh we’ve got some really good news
We’ve kind of been holding back a little but
we just wanted to be certain
so what were you going to say
Uh, I am finally off treatment
Finally off treatment which is great so as far as Dr. Burzynski is concerned, the treatment is now finished
Hannah is free
Free of the bag
Free of
Yes
Yes
How’s that feel
Yeah, it feels really kind of strange to be honest
Well you want to go back on it again
No
No
But I
I miss the bag, because I miss carrying around ohhh
Now you’re just being a little bit stupid
Um, but the great news is today, we went to go and see Hannah’s surgeon
Yes
Oncologist
A another surgeon another doctor um
Yeah
And that was a bit strange because the last time that we saw surgeon he gave us
it was probably one of the worst days of our life
Yep
He gave us the results of
Your biopsy
Yep
Which was a grade 3 tumor uh I can remember that like that was yesterday
I don’t really remember
Well but I do
It was amazing uh seeing him today because he’s just basically just agreed with everything that uh that’s been said in America that Hannah’s doing really really well she as far as she’s concerned you don’t have to have any scan for another 6 months
No
Uh so you know really kind of cancer free and
Yep
Now, you know, it is incredible
It’s a bit of a miracle and
it both hasn’t hit home
really
How much
Yeah
How much is
Well we can start our life
We can start our lives, again
Again (laugh)
And um we just want to say
a massive thank you
the list is just
this isn’t the end for us
I’m sure we
boring you
(laughing)
had a very long day
We had to wait an hour and a half (laugh)
(laugh) Sorry I couldn’t help
Calm down
The the list of people that we have to thank
Need
Need to thank is so long, and obviously way up at the top of that list has to be uh Dr. Burzynski and all of the people at the Burzynski Clinic who have been just amazing, you know
Just so supportive um and I suppose really without that treatment I don’t
I don’t think
I don’t
No
I don’t think
You don’t think you’d what ?
It’s not worth thinking about
Yeah, it’s not worth thinking about
But um we have to thank every single person that contributed and helped us and supported us along the way
Everyone that helped us raise money
Um
to thank
Here we go
Who else do we need to thank
I think
Come back up
Come on
(laugh)
We have to thank uh
like I said it’s been a long day today
Uh we have to thank Jamie Lowe
Yes
We have to thank Lindley Gooden
Who else do we have to thank ?
Uh all the people that were in Team Hannah
Yeah
All of your friends
My parents
Your parents
Mhmm
Um just everyone that’s been watching these blogs
We really, really couldn’t have done it without you
And um
We are really, really thankful
You don’t want to go do you ?
Hannah and I were thinking about doing our own comedy show because a lot of people
comments like we’re so funny
Yeah
And who’s the funniest
Uh oh you
Yeah you
Me
Me
Me
Um
So, I don’t know what else to say really apart from, you know, this is really a bit of a fairy tale for us
We know how fortunate
we are and we know how
people
who we met along the way
who weren’t
haven’t been as fortunate as us
So we uh
So, are you alright down there ?
we’re talking about something serious
Very
Yeah, we know a lot of people who haven’t been as fortunate
As fortunate as we have people are forever in our hearts
You know, um, we know how lucky we are and um
We’re going to make the most of our lives the most of our lives together
Um, yeah
We really do think that
No don’t
You know, there was a time
Many, many times where I really didn’t think that Hannah would be here but, you know, we’re talking 2 1/2 years ago that she was diagnosed and she’s doing better than ever even though she is yawning
(laugh)
Um
I don’t think there’s any words that really put into a sense of how so lucky we think we are, and I really think it’s how our legacy to live with that and try and inspire other people as much as we can as well
Ok
So, we’re not going to get go anywhere we’re still we’ll still let you know from time to time how we’re getting on
Uh um I also think we need to give a massive shout out to Ben and Laura Hymas as well who, who really, we went to see them the week before we went to, out to America, and it was there, was a, was a bit of a shock
Really
Realizing what we were about to take on but um she’s
I’m very sorry
She’s someone else who’s done well and we want to give a big shout out to them because we know that they’ve got their lives ahead of them as well as we do too
So, I think without any further ado we’ll give your famous wave
(wave)
It’s not really a wave, is it
Thank you very much everyone
Thank you
Big hug
Wanna hug ?
C’mon
C’mon hug us [10]
====================================== London[1]
4/2010 – first met Hannah and we fell in love and since then our relationship has gone from strength to strength [3]
Hannah (28) has great personality and fantastic sense of humour [3]
10/5/2012 – from Elstead[12]
4/4/2013 – Hannah Bradley (28)[11]
Hannah Bradley from London, UK [15]
====================================== MOOD ======================================
Looking back now, was quite naive [1]
2/2011 – world took dramatic turn [11]
Hannah Bradley from London, UK [15]
To my complete horror [11]
whole world was turned upside down [11]
confused [11]
scared of all the unanswered questions that lay before me
why was this happening to ME? [11]
What did the future hold? [11]
Will I be okay? [11]
absolutely terrified as realised something seriously wrong [15]
Everybody else went into panic, but shock calmed [15]
Inside, scared, could see how frightened Pete was [15]
wasn’t easy decision but really wasn’t another choice [15]
Fear pulsed through me as was wheeled to theatre for operation [15]
4/2011 – thought once surgery over, tumour would be gone [1]
“Hello,” I croaked [15]
“Have I still got all my hair?” [15]
beamed as Pete nodded [15]
long blonde locks were pride and joy, and surgeons managed to operate without having to shave any [15]
Waiting for results was one of most harrowing periods for me and my partner [11]
had to wait for results of biopsy for few weeks and remained positive [3]
while trying to remain positive throughout [11]
tried to keep busy so didn’t dwell on what doctors would say [15]
it was hard [15]
sensed before they even spoke [15]
faces were so serious it had to be bad news [15]
Obviously medical professionals have to be detached when deliver news, but we completely broke down [15]
tried to bite back sobs so could hear what they were saying [15]
blinked for moment, realising meant me [15]
left hospital, in daze [15]
went to sit in park for 2 or 3 hours, working out how to tell everyone [15]
rang dad, feeling ashamed he had to deal with news [15]
didn’t want to upset him [15]
Pete and I rang close friends and family and became easier each time [15]
got chain going to spread news so didn’t have to ring everybody, which was relief [15]
gave me space to come to terms with diagnosis [15]
Once able to get head around it, felt detached from it: [15]
needed to get through next stage now [15]
needed 6 weeks of radiotherapy, did that, thinking this would make me better [1]
Hannah’s bravery and resolve once again rose up as shortly after this she started 6 week course of radiotherapy[3]
news was not good and world was rocked once more as results showed Grade III tumour[11]
whole world suddenly fell apart again and that very moment I didn’t know how to go on [11]
knew had to carry on and from somewhere I didn’t know existed within me, found some bravery and started to have next course of treatment, 6-week course of radiotherapy[11]
hope you will understand this was REALLY difficult for me as I loved my hair and without it felt horrible and ugly [11]
coped well at first, until hair came out in clumps [15]
warned could be few patches of fall, but lost it all [15]
wore headscarves but mourned my hair [15]
work in skincare sales and used to having to look my best [15]
know it was vain, but hair was part of my femininity [15]
missed it [15]
awful but kept going, knowing had to [15]
Seeking alternatives [15]
full of hope [15]
know it’s long fight ahead but feel everyone is behind me and
get so much from that [15]
have a mantra, which like to think I made up but think I read somewhere: [15]
‘You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.’ [15]
exactly how I feel [15]
there was some hope [12]
was truly an incredible time and once again I was filled with hope as so many people came to my aid to support me by raising money and donating what they had [11]
still so thankful for all that support [1]
absolutely overjoyed [1]
wouldn’t turn my back on conventional medicine, but would advise anyone in situation like mine to look into other options – there could always be another way [1]
“If this whole thing has taught me anything, it’s that.” [1]
Thankfully along with other treatment, strategy has worked for me and I’m now trying to help others who are fighting against this horrible disease[11]
====================================== HEALTH ======================================
was salesperson when diagnosed with cancer[1]
ate on the run [1]
smoked[1]
had no real symptoms or warning signs[1]
2/2011 – out of the blue, Hannah had major seizure in middle of the night [3]
2/2011 – one night Hannah’s life changed drastically without any prior health concerns suddenly had major seizure[12]
2/2011 – had grand seizure while asleep [1]
2/2011 – major seizure in middle of night [11]
arms up in the air, body shaking [1]
2/2011 – lost consciousness and was rushed to hospital [3 + 11]
woke in hospital, had no idea what had happened, tests revealed brain tumour size of golf ball in frontal lobe [15]
didn’t know anything wrong before had massive seizure in sleep [15]
boyfriend thought was having nightmare at first, but when couldn’t wake me, realised was unconscious and called ambulance [15]
came round in hospital few days later and didn’t remember anything [15]
2/2011 – 4/2011 – don’t remember much about 2 months that followed apart from seeing many doctors, having constant headaches and a # of seizures[11]
had constant headaches and number of seizures[3]
Eventually CT scan showed brain tumour, turned out to be very aggressive, anaplastic astrocytoma[1]
week after CAT and MRI scans told had brain tumour size of golf ball [15]
in frontal lobe and probably growing there for years [15]
doctor gave 3 options: [15]
leave it and see what happened
have biopsy to discover what type of tumour it was and how aggressive
go for surgery to try to remove as much as possible [15]
diagnosed with very serious brain tumour[3]
diagnosed with very aggressive brain tumour[11-12]
2/2011 – 4/2011 – have no memories of that time, from the night of seizure to coming around from 8-hour operation to remove tumour 2 months later[1]
had about 4 more seizures – including one 2 nights before surgery last April – after discharged because tumour growing and putting so much pressure on brain [15]
Pain throbbed through inside of skull as peeled eyes open [15]
Groggy, focused and saw Pete smiling down at me [15]
was in hospital 5 days before going home to rest and getting biopsy results [15]
2 weeks later, went back to see consultant and specialist nurse [15]
news was not good and our world was rocked once more as results showed Grade III tumour[3]
tumour was cancerous and had scary name – anaplastic astrocytoma [15]
4 grades of brain tumours with 4th being worst [15]
Mine grade 3 [15]
statistics quoted said person with grade-3 tumour lives around 5 years [15]
life expectancy for people with tumours like this was 18 months[1]
2 weeks into treatment was hit by wave of tiredness [15]
so shattered had to go to bed for week [15]
went well for 1st few weeks but followed by hair falling out and bouts of tiredness and lethargy[3]
lost hair
started having seizures and didn’t know how long she had to live [12]
was still having seizures and lost independence with losing driving licence [11]
On top of all of this, dealing with losing driving licence as had number of seizures and now has epilepsy[3]
At end of July, had another MRI scan, revealed still residue left from tumour [15]
6 weeks after radiotherapy finished, had another MRI to see what was going on with tumour, Once again more bad news, as there were still remnants of aggressive tumour[3]
Although it was hard I remained hopeful that 6 weeks after radiotherapy would help and I could go on to live a normal life but again results of next MRI were not good [11]
There were still remnants of aggressive tumour[11]
At this point treatment options where very limited and life expectancy was not very long [11]
was told only options available on National Health Service were to operate or have radiotherapy again [15]
Chemotherapy also mentioned but not strong enough for that [15]
doctors said were really uncertain of expected life span if didn’t do anything and since treatment options in UK so limited, we want to try something else [15]
didn’t know 100% whether would work, but had to believe in something; wanted to be positive [1]
Just 8 months after starting treatment had some incredible news [12]
latest scans show she is cancer free[12]
desire to beat this disease led me to make number other lifestyle changes [11]
One of biggest changes has been dietary; specifically cutting out most sugars from my diet [11]
involved learning how to cook, which in itself was huge challenge because I hated cooking with a passion [11]
Over time I started experimenting with different foods and became more and more adventurous and dare I say it, I even started to enjoy coming up with new healthy recipes [11]
quickly learned that exclusive food of cancer is sugar, so quickly embraced this and cut out almost completely starchy carbohydrates and refined sugars by incorporating sugar free/starch free food plan [11]
idea being that diet would feed my body, mind and starve cancer into submission [11]
also learnt this type of diet is good for blood sugar regulation, body composition and is consistent with the way that our ancestors ate thousands of years ago [11]
After months of experimentation and with help of couple of great cooks, have learned to make delicious and nutritious healthy meals and this is why I decided to write my own book, The Team Hannah Cookbook[11]
It’s my contribution to helping and inspiring others to eat a better diet [11]
I would hope you can enjoy these recipes and make them part of your diet [11]
This book will show you how easy it is uto cut out the carbs and still eat “normally.” [11]
I now believe that dieting and counting calories doesn’t work [11]
Low carb is the way forward [11]
You will find in my book great low carbohydrate recipes for – Breakfasts, Breads & Pastries, Starters, Salads, Mains, Desserts, Treats [11]
====================================== TREATMENT ====================================== 2/2011 – partner, Pete, called ambulance, was rushed to hospital, unconscious [1]
decided to have operation, hopeful would get rid of it [15]
in hospital 2 weeks following 1st seizure and put on strong medication to stop from having fits [15]
kept awake 2 1/2 hours of 6-hour surgery – medical team wanted to make sure weren’t damaging any part of brain, where tumour was, relating to speech and language [15]
made list of what to talk about with speech therapist during operation, such as meeting Pete at conference in Croatia year before; favourite American TV series, Friends, niece who’d been staying with family week before seizure [15]
remember having to touch fingers with thumbs to check movement still there, hand or my leg would involuntarily move when surgeon touched particular part of brain and asking anaesthetist to scratch itch on nose [15]
“It’s going fine, we’re putting you back to sleep now,” voice said and everything went black [15]
4/2011 – 8-hour operation to remove tumour[1]
4/1/2011 – decided to have surgery underwent 6 1/2 hour operation[3]
4/1/2011 – surgery and underwent grueling 6 1/2 hour operation[11]
To my relief
results of operation were fairly successful and surgeon managed to remove uhmost of tumour[11]
diagnosed with Anaplastic Astrocytoma brain tumour and over next few months endured 6-hour operation and 6 weeks of radiotherapy[12]
started radiotherapy 8 weeks after surgery [15]
full on – 6 weeks of treatment, Monday to Friday [15]
needed 6 weeks of radiotherapy, did that, thinking this would make me better [1]
radiotherapy went well for 1st few weeks but fears were confirmed when hair started to fall out [11]
was gruelling – hair fell out, had quite a few seizures – then, at end, scan showed still had remnants of very aggressive tumour[1]
Pete started researching alternative treatments from beginning and was Dr Stanislaw Burzynski, biochemist and physician in US, who seemed right choice for me [15]
found pioneering treatment in America which could give her a chance [12]
One name kept cropping up [1]
Dr Burzynski[1]
treatment is controversial – claims to have identified peptides called antineoplastons, which act as molecular switch to turn off cancer cells without harming normal cells [15]
After reading everything we could, decided to try it [15]
At his clinic in Houston he’s developed a treatment using anti-cancer compounds he discovered and now manufactures – and is treating aggressive tumours, especially ones in the brain [1]
controversial [1]
medical community claims unscientific and unproven [1]
oncologist didn’t want me to go – he wanted to monitor tumour and maybe give more radiotherapy in future [1]
that was like containing it, not getting rid of it, and treatment hadn’t worked so far [1]
Dr Burzynski seemed to be only hope of getting rid of cancer for good [1]
In order to get it needed to raise £150,000 [12]
treatment wasn’t cheap (about £200,000) [1]
treatment very costly, and even using all savings didn’t have nearly enough [15]
£200,000 (Dh1.16 million) needed to go to US, plus ongoing shipping of drugs from States and private monthly scans will need for 12-18 months, was out of reach [15]
Family and friends offered to help, soon there was Team Hannah website [15]
Within few weeks had £35,000, enough to go to US for consultation and start treatment [15]
didn’t know 100% whether would work, but had to believe in something; wanted to be positive [1]
Treatment available in America[12]
Luckily was able to take part in phase 2 clinical trial in Texas, USA [11]
treatment isn’t available via NHS so had to raise considerable amount of money [11]
12/2011 – flew with Pete to Burzynski Clinic[1]
—————————————————————— 12/10/2011 – Saturday – video blog
leaving tomorrow morning
—————————————————————— 12/11/2011 – Day 1 – Sunday
flew to USA massive headache
thought was going to faint
—————————————————————— 12/12/2011 – Day 2 – Monday Burzynski Clinic
temp check
vision test
meeting: Dr. Yi oncologist / Dr. Greg Burzynski
(Dr. Rowkowski)
—————————————————————— 12/13/2011 – Day 3 – Tuesday Burzynski Clinic
inject sugar syrup PET scan
MRI scan review
?’s memory / spelling jumbled
fill out form Valium
(as much local anesthetic as could give her w/o knocking her out) catheter – Hickman line
(painful / really painful)
—————————————————————— 12/14/2011 – Day 4 – Wednesday Burzynski Clinic
(feeling wrecked / absolutely wrecked)
start treatment 6 doses of antineoplaston a day 4 hours apart almost 24 hours continuously
(had chest x-ray)
(Dr. Barbera – talk pain medication)
lessons: clamps / hoses / pump
—————————————————————— 12/15/2011 – Day 5 – Thursday Burzynski Clinic
(Day 2 of treatment)
lessons: change pump
—————————————————————— 12/20/2011 – Day 10 – Tuesday Burzynski Clinic Dr. Yi / Dr. SRB enhancing – asked to stay month – next MRI to be done
—————————————————————— 12/22/2011 – Day 12 – Thursday Dr. Hilary Jones on Daybreak
(Pete’s colleague)
—————————————————————— 12/24/2011 – Day 14 – Saturday
fever
bad breathing
shivering all night
—————————————————————— 12/25/2011 – Day 15 – Sunday Burzynski Clinic
flu symptoms
breathing
headache
uncontrollable chills couldn’t stop
Monica off ANP
absolutely exhausted
in bed
little bit of swelling back of head
—————————————————————— 12/27/2011 – Day 17 – Tuesday
back on ANP
temp 102
called Burzynski Clinic off ANP
temp down / up
—————————————————————— 12/28/2011 – Day 18 – Wednesday Burzynski Clinic on ANP much smaller dose
exhausted
close to breaking / cracking
—————————————————————— 12/29/2011 – Day 19 – Thursday
hospital “I’m at my wits end” “I don’t feel I can take anymore”
—————————————————————— 12/30/2011 – Day 20 – Friday
last week up & down
off on off on off
fever
chills
shaking
viral infection
bacterial infection
had to go to E.R.
surreal
—————————————————————— 12/31/2011 – Day 21 – Saturday
fever in middle of night
temp 102 Dr. SRB thinks flu-like symptoms or tumor actually breaking down ->
——————————————————————
1/2012 – started treatment[11]
—————————————————————— 1/1/2012 – Day 22 – Sunday Burzynski Clinic
feel drunky
prob w pump – not closing
felt like completely drunk
double vision
Nurse said anti-seizure drug she hadn’t taken before
bit shaky
Gary – directions re pump equip
—————————————————————— 1/17/2012 – Day 38 – Tuesday Burzynski Clinic
temp 101.8
throat infection
If 102 take off ANP
BC 3x – blood – supplies
antibiotics 1 day
antibiotics 2 day – over 102 last night
fever
antibiotics been on 3 days off ANP
disappointed
pointless
—————————————————————— 1/20/2012 – Day 41 – Friday
fever
104 (103.9)
Friday night
—————————————————————— 1/21/2012 – Day 42 – Saturday Burzynski Clinic
temp up to 104
Dr. on-call – Ibuprofen 102.5
yesterday afternoon (blood) rash ? off ANP Dr. Popper
—————————————————————— 1/23/2012 – Day 44 – Monday Burzynski Clinic Dr. SRB
gave name from pic
some itch MRI – was to have Wed (12/29/2011 prev MRI) less tumor less enhancement shrunk by at least 10%
call Dad
Been 1 month
Discharge
take Ashley
Rick
Fri – leave
—————————————————————— 1/26/2012 – Day 47 – Thursday Burzynski Clinic Stable Disease
stabilization
—————————————————————— 1/27/2012 – Friday – leave
—————————————————————— medication is administered directly into your body through Hickman line 24 hours a day[1]
not an easy option [1]
Pete and I learnt how to prepare and administer treatment ourselves and carried on in Britain for another 18 months (1 year 6 months)[1]
were there for 7 weeks, and scans showed in that time tumour reduced by 11%[1]
Thankfully has been successful in shrinking tumour[11]
blood was checked twice a week, was scanned every 6 weeks at private hospital [1]
Most importantly, seemed to be working [1]
—————————————————————— 6/2012 – back 6 months 3 scans
6/13/2011
12/7/2011
3/21/2012 – 1
5/2/2012 – 2
7/29/2012 – 3
7 weeks at Burzynski Clinic
Complete Response
—————————————————————— tumour kept getting smaller, in January this year it was all gone [1]
started treatment and after 9 months had complete response and will continue on treatment until 4/2013 / 5/2013[3]
now off treatment but still being monitored [1]
Dr Burzynski isn’t miracle worker [1]
There are well-publicised cases of families raising money for children to be treated at the clinic but children still tragically dying [1]
People have posted on our website that it doesn’t work, but I’m convinced that, if we hadn’t found him, I wouldn’t be here today [1]
====================================== SUPPORT ====================================== Pete Cohen:Team Hannah set up to save life of my partner, Hannah Bradley, who’s 28 years old and has brain cancer[3]
All this time, without knowing, Pete had been looking into things, searching, talking to anyone and everyone who could possibly help [1]
needed to raise around £200,000 to give her opportunity to have life-saving treatment at The Burzynski Clinic in Houston, Texas [3]
Pete launched campaign – friends and family gathered around, held events, our local radio station supported us – in 2 months already had £100,000, enough to start treatment[1]
You helped her to get it… [12]
Eagle Radio wanted to help give Hannah hope by raising money towards her fund [12]
you wanted to help too [12]
Hannah came in to Eagle Radio to meet Breakfast Show presenters PG and Bev[12]
Listen to interview here: [12]
Pete (Hannah’s boyfriend) met our reporter Anthony Zahra and starts by talking about how couple met: [12]
Jeremy (Hannah’s dad) spoke to our reporter Elizabeth Williams:[12]
photos on Hope for Hannah appeal [12]
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Fundraising events you told us about [12]
—————————————————————— 7/21 – Matthew Cank from Farnham doing sponsored bike ride with friends riding from John O’Groats to Lands End[12] http://2theend.co.uk
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** 2/24 (Friday) – Pure Dance at Backline, Guildford from 8pm to 2.30am House, electro & trance music with DJs on rotation Entry £10 with all proceeds going to the appeal [12]
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** 2/25 (Saturday) – Dinner, Dance and Auction at The Mandolay Hotel, Guildford (6.30pm to 12.30am) evening of fantastic food & excellent entertainment [12]
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** 3/3 (Saturday) – special night held at Godalming Naval Club by Hannah’s best friend
£7.50 a ticket All money to the appeal Includes – food, disco, raffles, auction and more [12]
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** 5/19 (Saturday) – Health, Beauty & Fitness Fair at Clock Barn Hall, Godalming Free admission, free talks on health, fitness and nutrition Includes – mini treatments, fitness drop in classes, taster sessions, new health products Raffle & bucket collection to raise money for Team Hannah [12]
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Your generosity was astounding and Hannah surpassed her target much earlier than she could have dreamed [12]
Hannah’s Annectdote
A film about Hannah’s journey to The Burzynski Clinic
film we made called Hannah’s Anecdote [3]
made to share with world Hannah’s journey to beat cancer and live normal life [3]
you can see Team Hannah blog we started October last year as well more information about Dr. Burzynski and treatment for cancer [3]
totally aware of controversy surrounding Dr. Burzynski but have seen with our own eyes he saved Hannah’s life [3]
share this with everyone you can, so together we can raise awareness of Hannah’s success and of Dr. Burzynski [3]
cookbook by Hannah available at teamhannah.com [1]
Any help you give will be most appreciated and will keep you updated with Hannah’s journey [3] http://www.teamhannah.com/
Thank you for donating, raising awareness and simply helping to give Hannah hope [12]
—————————————————————— Hannah’s Annectdote: (40:42)
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A film about Hannah’s journey to The Burzynski Clinic
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Look
You’ve got a spirit level in the cam, in the front of the camera for a reason
I know
Ok
—————————————————————— Hannah’s Anectdote
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I’m Hanna Bradley and I’m 27 years old
I have
Well, I found out I had a brain tumor in February 2011
The way I found out is, I had a seizure in, during the middle of the night
I don’t remember anything, but my partner Pete tells me that I did
Rushed to hospital and about week later I was diagnosed with a, an aggressive brain tumor
And then I had to have an operation to remove the brain tumor and I went back for the results, which weren’t that good and I had to go for a radiotherapy
And I spoke to a friend of mine, an incredible man, he’s a doctor, he, he’s retired, he said, why don’t you just look and find people in the world who still have this condition and still alive
So, that’s what I did
And I found some people, and it, and they all led to this guy Burzynski, but you mention Burzynski to uh people who work in the world of cancer, and it’s just like, they, you know, the barriers come up immediately Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, there’s no question about the fact that these things uh, are reflective and they are, save people’s lives, but that’s not what Hannah wants to do
(If I could go there, and take myself off there, I could) Burzynski’s work is, some people wouldn’t say it is gene-targeted therapy
Basically it’s peptides Peptides uh form amino acids in the body, and he’s found from his research that uh, certain people do not have these types of peptides, and uh especially people with certain types of cancer
What have you got to lose, and what’s the worst thing that can happen, if it doesn’t work ?
What’s the best thing that can happens ?
It saves her life
(laughter)
(I’ll give the ass a smack)
—————————————————————— video blog 13th of November 2011 (2:00)
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(Come sit down)
Good morning
Good morning
Good Morning
Why this week is such a big week is we go to see Hannah’s uh GP tomorrow, and we really need him on side with the treatment that Hannah’s going to have, and, and that could pose a bit of a challenge, because this treatment with Dr. Burzynski is not peer-reviewed, and what that means is that, with the NICE guidelines in this country, people are
very unlike to promote a uh treatment that isn’t peer-reviewed in the way that they would want it to be, but, we’re hoping that he will help and support is when we come back
Yeah
We will also go and see the oncologist this
Yes
which is gonna be a very interesting conversation because again, we want their support
It’s unlikely, very unlikely that they’ll give us the support that we need
because when Hannah comes back, she’s going to need MRI’s every month, and that’s just not gonna happen
We’re going to have to pay for that, but, we’ll let the pets do that of course
We’ll let you know next week, but this week is gone, but for now this is Team Hannah saying, Team Hannah, Team Hannah saying
Goodbye
Bye
Goodbye
That the wave that you do
(laugh)
I’m getting better at the wave
I don’t know about that, darling
—————————————————————— Royal Free Hospital London – December 2011 (3:19)
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You know, maybe I’ve been led down a garden path if you like, going to work with Burzynski, because you speak to any oncologist; which we have, lots of (?) specialists in this field and they say:
“No don’t do it”
“The guy’s a charlatan”
“You’re wasting your time”
“You’re wasting your money”
“It’s not going to work”
“There’s no clinical research”
But I feel in my heart that we’ve gotta do this
Not just because, you know, what is there left to do, but I actually think it’s going to work
Is it going to be a placebo effect, or is it actually going to be that what this guy does works ?
I’ve spoken to people who he, who he’s treated uh and they all can’t speak highly enough of him and of the clinic that we’re going to
So I’m going to film as much as I can of her journey, and she’s happy for me to film
And the clinic in Houston are happy for me to film whatever I want
So I’m going to
—————————————————————— video blog 10th of December 2011 (4:10)
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I don’t know how many blog videos we’ve done but we’ve done quite, quite a few and I think it’s amazing that we’ve got to this point
It doesn’t seem very long ago that we were sitting and talking about doing this, and within a few months we’ve raised all this money and we’re, my bags are packed
Your bags is almost packed
My bag is packed
And your bag is packed and we’re leaving tomorrow morning
I know there’s been a little bit of controversy
Yeah
about what we’re doing, but please, whatever you hear about it, we have done a lot of research into this
and we feel very confident about what we’re doing, were going to get very well looked after and we’ll be able to share all of that with you
So, next time you see us we’re going to be in
Houston
Texas
—————————————————————— Day One (4:52)
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Good morning Hannah
Good morning
And where are we ?
At the airport
So, you ready for this ?
I’m ready
Ready to start this next phase of our journey ?
Yeah
Ok
I’m really ready
I hurt, like I’ve got a massive headache
Yeah
That was pretty traumatic for you, wasn’t it ?
Yep
Pressure
Um, and getting through customs and everything like that
I felt like I was going to faint
Um, yeah, apart from that all good
Yeah ?
Yeah
And how’s it feel to be in Texas
It doesn’t feel any different at the moment
(laughing) (?) that’s a (?) Avis rent-a-car thing-a-ma-bob
—————————————————————— Day Two (5:37)
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(?) there you go
Right-o
Hello everyone
Hi
I’ve
Ok
I’ve got less hair than Pete
Are you looking in the camera or are you looking in here ?
I’m looking in here
Uh what are you looking there ?
(laughing)
Hello
Everyone
Today is going to be a very interesting day
We’re going to film, all that we can
We’re not going to meet Dr. Burzynski
We won’t be meeting him until the 19th, but we feel more than happy to be meeting his fellow doctors
What’d you reckon ?
You’re going to kill me in the car before you, we get there ?
Why
Because you’re trying to film and drive, and you don’t know where we’re going
Well spotted
Look
There it is
We’ve finally made it
So how’d you feel, that we’re finally here ?
Yeah
I feel good
Do you ?
Yeah
You ready ?
What are your expectations ?
I have no idea
Well, lets go and find out
Don’t have any expectations although I sure don’t want to be disappointed
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[Temperature]
(Close your lips please)
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[Eyesight]
(Ok
How about this one ?)
D
(Ok. We’ll have to go )
(laughing)
(I’m sorry)
Should I actually be able to ?
(#5)
Ok
P E C F D
(Ok. Good)
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So, was that bad ?
Uh, can’t see any of them
Oh, ok
—————————————————————— Meeting with Dr. Yi and Dr. Greg Burzynski (7:14)
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(?) we’ve reviewed your scans, your MRI, and we’re very aware of your case
Yes
We have permission to start you on the antineoplastons
Mhmm
which as you know are in the final stages of drug approval
Yeah
Dr. Yi is the oncologist on this case
Yeah
Likewise Dr. Rowkowski will be involved
Likewise I’ve an I’ll, I’ll be on the case
Ok. Great
And my father as you know is aware of what we’re doing here
Yeah
So as early as Wednesday we’ll be starting treatment
Mhmm
Tomorrow we can put in the catheter, and this is an external
—————————————————————— Day Three (7:44)
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What else is happening today ?
Look
Don’t want to think about it right now
Gonna have some sugar syrup put into me
(?) PET scan
Yeah
Which they inject sugar
I’d rather eat some
Yeah
Inject sugar and then you’re also having a, this Hickman line fitted
Yeah
Hopefully they’re gonna let me put on a white coat and come and be by your side
You can’t put on a white coat
You’re not a doctor
Well hopefully they’ll let me film
Well I don’t care about filming
I just care about you being there
—————————————————————— Hannah’s MRI scan review (8:15)
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So this is the one that was done in December, right ?
Yeah
This is the one that was done in December, and it has increased
‘Cause if I look at the, it’s more intense
Yeah
There’s more weight
Yeah
upon the image
Ok
Seen change in a month, right ?
Yeah
It’s in a month
That’s why
Less than a month
Yeah
That’s why kind of it’s a little scary
’cause it has
I mean it looks like it’s more prominent now
Yeah
—————————————————————— (8:46)
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after (?) this MRI scan, and you can see that the tumor is enhancing
She doesn’t know that
How will I tell her ?
Probably not, but she’s probably going to ask, and if the tumor grows like it’s, then you just saw in the scan, then how long does Hannah have left
—————————————————————— (9:06)
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Yeah
That would mean very
That’s pretty good
Ok
That’s good
That’s good enough
So any memory problems ?
Any speaking proc, speaking problems
No
No, not really
Ok
Spelling
Spelling, yes
Ever since surgery
So, what kind of problem ?
Like when you spell you miss letters ?
Yeah
Her spelling
Why, yeah
It’s just I’m jumbled
Ok
Yeah
—————————————————————— (9:28)
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Right
So uh were just getting ready now for Hannah to go in and have her PET scan and uh catheter Hickman line fitted and she’s just filling in the form
I’m not even going to ask her how she’s feeling or anything like that ’cause she’s feeling a little emotional
—————————————————————— (9:48)
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(?)
(laughing) You’ve just taken some , some Valium as well, have you ?
Not helping
This is like your biggest con, fear, isn’t it ?
I just show everyone what you’ve just done to my hand as well
—————————————————————— (10:04)
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What I’m doing is I’m creating a little tunnel under the skin
So I have to use just a little bit of pressure
So if I hurt you, you tell me
Ok ?
How are you feeling ?
Shhh
(laugh)
Well, you’ve done so well darling
I’m feeling really cold
Hungry ?
Yep
Alright
—————————————————————— (10:30)
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You look like you’re some sort of Holy Woman
People are going to come in here and bow to you
Did, did, did you feel that when it was going in and stuff ?
Not really
Little bit
It’s a little bit painful now ?
Yeah
It’s quite really painful now
Yeah
Well, it’s a massive tic, of something we have to get done
Yeah, I know
—————————————————————— Day Four (10:52)
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I’m feeling wrecked, absolutely wrecked
(laugh)
Well you had, bit of Valium yesterday
Yeah
And you had as much um local anesthetic
Yep
as he could give you he said, without knocking you out,
Yeah
but you were very, very brave yesterday, do you not think ?
I don’t think so
Why not ?
I wasn’t brave about the (canada ?) they put in here
—————————————————————— (11:23)
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Yes
What’d you think of
What, now what did you think of Judith Curran ?
Talk to
Oh, she’s great
( Skype on at the same time)
She’s like a mother
Yeah
Yeah
Is she ?
Yeah
(Yeah that’s fine. Whatever)
Yeah, she really does love you
( I’ve got something)
More than most
(?) all mom’s girlfriends
Mum uh Hannah just, I said, I just asked what she thought of you and she said she thought you’re like a mother
(Pete’s Mum)
Ohhh
I really do need you here
Oh dear
Well you have to have a partner mother at the moment
Yeah
But you need cuddles you mean ?
Yeah
Ohhh lots of cuddles
Oh no, no, no don’t
I asked
I’ll go
I need something dressed there
She needs help getting dressed
—————————————————————— (12:16)
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It’s, it’s, you know, it’s basically it’s uh, it’s a little roadway right into your bloodstream, so yeah, it has to stay very clean, and our thing is that we have to teach you
Yeah
how to do this
Yeah
—————————————————————— (12:32)
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You get 6 doses of antineoplaston a day,
Mhmm
they’re 4 hours apart
So, yeah, it’s almost 24 hours continuously
Mhmm
—————————————————————— (12:41)
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These are your bags
Ok. Thank you
and I’m going to wait until Dr. Barbera comes and talks to you about the pain medicine
Yeah
Then we will go ahead and hook up
Yes
because she did get the chest x-ray and everything’s a go
—————————————————————— (12:51)
——————————————————————
And everything goes in with a push and a twist
Ok
Quite simple
Alright
Yep
So obviously we’re gonna, when the fluid, we need to open up the clamp
Mhmm
And I always double, triple-check, make sure all the clamps are open
Yep
—————————————————————— (13:10)
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I’ve been on the treatment, I don’t know
It, it’s about
I don’t know
Half day ?
How are you feeling ?
It doesn’t hurt
Yeah
And this is what you’ve got to carry around with you
Yep
Now it’s like
It’s (?) my new bike
a baby
Something you have to have with you all of the time, and me with you all of the time
Oh (laugh) Oh god
I can cope with that
Ever since this all happened it seems like it’s just been one thing after another
Yeah
of obstacles
Yep
But we’ve got this far
Who woulda believed that we’d raise the money to get out here
Mhmm
which we have done, and now we’ve started on the treatment and I am pretty impressed with them there I must admit
Yeah
They’re really nice
—————————————————————— Day Five (13:52)
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Yeah
This is day, it’s day 4 yeah ?
Day 2 on the job
Day 5
Day 2 on the treatment
Mmmm I need a bit of a shave
um and um yep
You need a bit of a shave
So do I
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
—————————————————————— (14:08)
——————————————————————
Hi
So, can I get ya
You need a pen ?
Uh, yes please
So pull this back ?
Pull it back to undo the lock
Ok, pump is off, so your next step is to disconnect it
So push in and twist, clockwise
—————————————————————— (14:26)
——————————————————————
How’s your new friend ?
Yeah, she’s good
Yeah ?
Mmm
What have we done today ?
We’ve learnt more lessons
I’ve learnt more lessons about changing the, changing the pump
How did I do ?
Honey you did well
You think so ?
considering
Considering what ? (laughing) How challenged I am
No, considering how hard it actually is
That you did well
—————————————————————— Day Ten (14:54) Meeting with Dr. Yi and Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski and
——————————————————————
Yeah, I think so far where we are we have been very impressed with all we’ve seen
Thank you very much
It looks like (?) we should not (?)
a pretty traumatic day because uh we met with Dr. Burzynskibut he didn’t give us the sort of news that we wanted uh because he’s concerned that the treatment may be enhancing uh and he wants us to stay here until at least um Hannah’s had one month on the treatment and to do MRI and see what’s going on
We can stay here
That’s the most important thing
Just imagine if we had to go home
You know ?
I know you’re tired of all this, you know, and its hard work, and it’s, you know ?
—————————————————————— Day Twelve (15:46)
——————————————————————
So the last time we kind of filmed was when we were with Dr. Burzynski and him saying do we want to stay and that
Yep
And how, how do you feel about that now ?
Yeah, i’ve got my head ’round it
Do you have faith in him and ?
Yeah, again I know that I’m in the best hands
—————————————————————— Pete’s colleague Dr. Hilary Jones appears on ‘Daybreak’ morning TV show in the UK (16:04)
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Are there question marks for you with regards to going over there to this particular clinic ?
I think what we have to bare in mind is that uh the treatment that, that Dr. Burzynski is offering is, is very uh experimental
It’s pioneering research, and pioneers in medicine tend to get a rough ride to begin with, and uh he hasn’t uh uh published the numbers of people in trials that convince the established authorities that his treatment uh works
It’s very interesting treatment
We’ve known about these peptides which can switch uh tumor genes on or off, and this is a different approach to these kind of tumors, that’s uh over and above oncology, chemotherapy, radiotherapy
Um, his results um, if you look at them um, sometimes appear extraordinary in some cases um but of course not in all cases
So it’s very difficult to evaluate, how effective it is
I I researched it pretty carefully myself because I have a friend there at the moment with his partner and the reports I’m getting back are they’re getting excellent treatment, excellent support, very impressed
This is somebody who, who knows a lot about medicine
Very impressed with what’s going on there
Um, we need to keep an open mind
Yes
Um it’s unfortunate it costs so much money but pioneering treatment does, and I really hope, that if you go that route that it works out for you
I really hope
Thank you
Indeed
—————————————————————— (17:20)
——————————————————————
So, that was uh, I didn’t know uh he was doing that, and actually the weird thing was that the day before I had actually contacted him just to say that we were doing really well
Yeah
But poor old Hilary was so caught up in that yesterday
On Twitter, I mean it was just nonstop
People just saying
“Burzynski’s a fraud”
Um, but we certainly don’t feel that he’s a fraud, do we ?
No
No
I get the impression that he’s 100% genuine
—————————————————————— 12/25/2011 – Christmas Day (17:50)
——————————————————————
Hello there
Hi. How are you today ?
We’re doing ok
Documenting that ?
Um yeah I’m documenting
(laughing)
everything
That’s against the rules
Really ? Oh dear
(? again)
Collecting evidence ?
Yeah, I am
We’re gonna sue
We’re gonna, we’re gonna sue a few people
(laughing)
That’s what you love to do in America, right ?
—————————————————————— (18:10)
——————————————————————
So same symptoms ?
Yeah
The flu symptoms
Mhmm
Yeah. Ok. How’s your breathing ?
The same
That was, really bad yesterday, wasn’t it ?
Yeah
Ok. Um, any headache ?
Yep
Ok. And you said you had, are they tremors or are they like shakes, like chills ?
Yeah, chills
Chills, ok
But, you know, like I couldn’t stop
Ok.
myself
It was just
Yeah
Ok. So it was un, uncontrollable ?
Yeah
Ok
—————————————————————— (18:41)
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This is how we spent Christmas Day, in the Burzynski Clinic
With the lovely Monica
Of course
And
How (?) would you have it any other way
And the Christmas songs
Hey (mouthing words to song)
—————————————————————— (19:04)
——————————————————————
We went to the clinic this morning, and she was shivering all night, fever
So she’s off the antineoplastons for the day, and she’s just basically in bed now, just absolutely exhausted, and now she’s got a little bit of swelling on the back of her head, which obviously is a ca, cause for concern when you’ve got a uh, a brain tumor
—————————————————————— Day Eighteen (19:04)
—————————————————————— Hannah was back on treatment yesterday, and last night her temperature went up to 102
So I phoned uh the clinic, and they said take her off the medication, the anti, antineoplastons
So I took her off
Her temperature came down
Then it went up again, and then we went back to the hospital today, back to the clinic, and they’re giving her a much smaller dose um and she’s on much smaller dose and she’s just come back, and she’s just exhausted
And she, I can see she’s just so close to breaking, which is cracking completely
(Christmas tree)
—————————————————————— (20:07)
——————————————————————
um and I’m just, got to the point where I can’t, I’m just, don’t know what to do
—————————————————————— Day Twenty (20:22)
——————————————————————
Well the last week has been very up and down
Um I have come off the dose
Gone back on it
Come
Come off it
back on
Yeah, and then come back off it again um, for several reasons: Fever, um shaking, chills, fever, and bacterial infection, um viral infection, every infection, um and then ended up with me having to go to E.R., the Emergency Room
Well at that point I was really fearing the worst
Mhmm
Because you’d a scan when we got out of here, right ?
Mhmm
and the scan definitely showed some tumor growth
Mhmm
um and I was thinking, what 2 and 1/2 weeks later from that
Yeah
That we were going back in the hospital
Mhmm
Because the tumor had gotten bigger
Yep
What has this whole experience like for you at the moment
Oh it’s just surreal
I just, I can’t explain it
It’s just surreal, to me
What, like its not happening to you ?
Yeah
You did actually said to me yesterday in the hospital, you said:
“I’m at my wits end”
“I don’t feel I can take anymore”
Yep
And what about today ? (laugh)
Well, I reckon I’ve been, I’ve just realized I’ve got to get on with it again
—————————————————————— Day Twenty-Two (21:53)
——————————————————————
So it’s, January the 1st, 2012, and we haven’t really got the,
We haven’t got off to a great start, have we ?
No
Why ?
Because I’ve had a fever
Uh you, when did you start, feeling feverish ?
In the middle of the night ?
Yeah. Yeah
And your temperature went up to 102
Yeah
What Dr. Burzynski thinks you, why you’re having a fever
you’ve either still got some flu-like symptoms or it could be the, the tumor actually breaking down
We’ve also got some problems with our pump this morning
(So what do you think ?)
Yeah, it’s not closing again
(And then you can also see the)
Uh, there it goes
(?)
But
It ain’t gonna stay that way
I don’t think it’s going to stay closed
Huh, what’d you think about that ?
(unintelligible)
(? get it fixed)
(and this looks like it’s ?)
(? fix ?)
Love you
—————————————————————— (23:09)
——————————————————————
The last time we saw you, you felt like you were completely drunk
Yeah
And you had double vision
Mhmm
So,then what, ended up, happening ?
Well, one of the nurses, kindly, pointed out
She said: “What have you taken ?”
That is where we recognized it was an anti-seizure drug, that I hadn’t taken before
And how do you feel now ?
I feel ok
I feel a but shaky
Yeah
I just have to (?) something to eat
Um, I’m just so tired
—————————————————————— (23:50)
——————————————————————
Hi, I’m Pete Cohen
Uh you might recognize me
Oh god
from morning television in the
Yeah
U.K.
Nobody recognizes you anymore
—————————————————————— (23:58)
——————————————————————
You should keep your fingers above the little
Ok
guard thing, yeah, and try to hold this
I’ve done it
as straight as you can
Ok. I’ve done it there Gary
and put some support
Yeah
on it
In there
and then you twist them down
Easier said than done (?)
I know
You can give it much more of a whack and you can u, use the other end as well
Ok
No, like this
(laughing)
Got no chance
Use the other end
(?) better
Ok. Thank you
(laughing)
You’re welcome
There you go
There you go (?)
There you go
—————————————————————— Day Thirty-Eight (24:33)
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I’ve never had to take care of anyone, the way I’m kind of having to take care of Hannah, and its just constant, and I get stressed around her, which isn’t fair, you know
She’s now got another temperature
She’s got a throat infection
Her temperatures up, uh and uh if it goes up over 102, it’s 101.8
If it goes up over 102 she’s got to come off of the treatment again um, oh, just, just feels like non-stop, you know
Cooking, and changing the bags
I’ve been into this, the clinic 3 times today
Taking her blood
Taking her back, get supplies
Take her back there
—————————————————————— (25:24)
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I’ve got a fever
It was over 102 last night
Yep. And
I’ve got antibiotics
Which you’ve been on for how many days ?
3 days
And we’re off the treatment
So, all in all
But you feel bad because you just want to be on the treatment, and just keep coming off
It’s just
How does that make you feel ?
Just, I don’t know, angry
Disappointed
Pointless
What you mean like
The while things pointless
Yeah
because you can’t stand
I just hope one day we can look back at this and laugh
Yeah
and just think: “We beat that”
because you couldn’t be doing anymore than what you’re doing
You know ?
You really couldn’t
Should really get a few of your friends to come over
Yeah
’cause you must be a bit bored of me
(laughing). No
C’mon, I’ve been really annoying
How grumpy was I yesterday ?
(laughing)
on a scale of 1 to 10 ?
(laughing)
I don’t know
C’mon
6
Really ?
Yeah
—————————————————————— Day Forty-Two (26:54)
——————————————————————
It’s 6 o’clock in the morning, and Hannah is lying here
Her temperature went up to the highest I’ve ever seen a temperature, on the thermometer
Where is the thermometer ?
Up to 104
I’m gonna just, I’m just trying to cool her down
I just phoned the doctor on-call and she said take some ibuprofen which Hannah has, and the result is ?
It’s come down a bit
Where is it ?
There it is
102.5
Well you’d think it’d come down
My god you’re so hot
I can’t believe how hot that is, thats got
Unbelievable
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—————————————————————— Hannah
Show me what’s going on
This all came up
When did you notice this ?
Yesterday afternoon, but its got worse since then
Yeah, lift up a bit higher if you can
Just zoom in on that
Yep
So it’s just one thing after another at the moment, isn’t it ?
Aye ?
Yes
Open your hands a little bit
Yeah (?)
And obviously we’re off, treatment at the moment
Mhmm
And we’re just waiting for who ?
Dr. Popper
What do you think he’s going to have to say ?
Mmm I don’t know
Ok
Ok, bye
—————————————————————— Day Forty-Four (28:35)
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Who um gave it a name ?
I sent a picture of it to Dr. B and he came back and said I think that’s what it is, and I looked into it and could see that that’s exactly what it is
Well does it bother you or does it just ?
No, it does
Like
Yeah
And itch ?
In some cases
Oh I’m sorry
Especially under the dressing
(?) Hannah had a fever 104 on Friday night
104 ?
103.9 I should, if I’m being absolutely, precise
So I think it’s brought this out
I think you can, you can say 104
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——————————————————————
So, we’re now going to have the MRI that we were going to have on Wednesday
We’re going to have it today
(laughing)
—————————————————————— 1/23/2012 MRI (29:29)
——————————————————————
This is one that was just done today ?
2012 Jan 23
Acq Tim: 12:13:09
955000
320 x 230
Today
2011 Dec 29
Acq Tim: 14:50:12
497500
256 x 192
Today
So the difference is that you can see there
How would you describe the differences between
and what you see here ?
Well 1st of all the size of the tumor is less, and um, if you see the actual, the solid enhancing part of the tumor
This is how it looks now
So from that you can see that it’s definitely, something definitely is going on
It’s changing
Yes
There’s no question about that
The size is less
The intensity of the enhancement is less
So wha, whe, whe, when you see something like this, wha, what does that show you ?
Well, certainly the, we see that the tumor’s most likely working, as the tumor is showing less enhancement, meaning less activity
Yeah
And the tumor’s by effect smaller
Yeah
So, ideally the next scan should be better
So we, we’re definitely going in the right direction
That’s, great
That’s for sure, and it’s brilliant that uh we’re going home on, on
On a high note
On a high note
Especially after our trials and tribulations
So
Certainly
—————————————————————— (30:47)
—————————————————————— Hannah’s tumor has started to shrink, and she doesn’t know
She doesn’t know that
So I’m going to go in the house
I think she’s still asleep, and give her the good news
(?)
Hannah
Can we go home ?
Can we go home ?
Guess what ?
We can go home ?
Yeah
Yea !
And guess what ?
Guess what
Your tumor started shrinking
Yea !
It shrunk by at least 10%
Let me just give you a kiss
Thank you
It’s ok
It’s ok
—————————————————————— (31:30)
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Hi Daddy
Hello, how are you ?
Yeah, I’m sorry for ringing so late
That’s alright
Um but I’m ringing with really, really good news
Good, that’s what I wanna hear
Go on you tell
No, you tell him
I don’t think I can
(Go on ?)
(? tell me ?)
Um
C’mon
my tumor
Yeah
has already shrunk by 10%
You’re f’n ‘ell man
F’
(?)
That is absolute, amazing
And considering I haven’t been on the treatment for
You’ve been on the dose, off the dose, and on it
F’n ‘ell
What
When you get started on the
F’n ‘ell man
(laughing)
I’m glad you phoned me
Yeah, you’re the 1st person I called, obviously
—————————————————————— (32:22)
——————————————————————
So what can you believe we’ve now been here for one month
Yes
And we’re going now
What are we going in to have done ?
Hopefully, be discharged
And are you pleased with the progress you’ve made ?
Yeah
It’s been up and down
Yeah it’s been up and down
(Trip, trip ?)
You look like a Hollywood star
(laughing)
Not many Hollywood stars have a backpack like this though
Yeah but it was also a week ago
I don’t know how long ago that was where you couldn’t even
What ?
What ?
In you go
In I go
Hi
We can’t stay away
(laugh)
We’re getting discharged now
Oh really ?
I think so
Well that’s wonderful
Yeah
Well yeah, oh we, we don’t wanna go
Right turn mate
Which floor ?
2nd floor
Oh, you’re still filming
Yeah, I just, you know, I mean, you know, why not ?
I haven’t filmed all of this
We’re going up
This was great when I was feeling really sick, ’cause it
Seems like we’ve spent a lifetime together, we used to go to the 4th floor
(laugh)
(Ok)
Hi
Ohhh
Hello
Hello
Hi
Hi
Hi everyone
Hello
Hello
Um Hannah and I are leaving on Friday
What’s going to be your overriding memory of us ?
No
What are we gonna do ?
Hey
Are you going to miss us ?
What are we gonna do ?
Of course
Peace and love
(Remind me, is Hannah ?)
Why don’t you stay
(?) who’s your favorite, because you remember we said we were gonna say
(laughing)
‘Cause, ’cause we can o, we can only take one of ’em home, and who’s it gonna be ?
(? the rash (?) dude)
(laughing)
Well you can only take one attribute from each person, what would it be ?
I’m going to take Ashley home
(laughing)
Really ? Why ?
Yes, I like that
Because she’s, because she has the same condition ?
Yep
(laughing)
Because she can look after
Very good
(laughing)
So Rick you were told I was a big shot
Yes, going to film everything so
(Who knows ?)
you have to watch out
So, c’mon, what, what point in your head did you think: “My god this guy’s an absolute idiot”
(laughing)
—————————————————————— Day Forty-Seven (34:55)
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This, this December 29
This is January 27
Here we have the tumor, visible previously
And we have now
Certainly, outside diameters have decreased
Mhmm
So to some extent, but also the, the intensity of the enhancement, has decreased
Mhmm
As you can see this was much brighter before, now is less
Which means that the tumor is decreasing and it’s uh losing its activity at the same time
Mhmm
Which is a good news
But, again, we are not at the remission
This is called Stable Disease
Stabilization
Mhmm
Probably next time we see this is shrinking more and this wide band is getting thinner, and thinner, and finally
Mhmm
it should disappear
So that’s what you should be looking for
Ok
—————————————————————— (35:43)
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There’s some hair on the camera
Well it’s not mine
It’s definitely not mine
Hmmm
Um
No
I’m gonna start
Ok
(laughing)
Go on then
Ok
So it’s June 2012, and we have been back for approximately 6 months from the, America, and generally it’s all going well
I’ve had about 3 scans since I have been back, and they’ve all looked fairly positive
I think they’ve looked more than positive but yeah, go on
Carry on
(laughing)
Um, yeah, so the tumor, well the enhancing part of the tumor is getting smaller
Basically there’s such a small little part left that I’m sure when you watch this you’ll be able to see some images so people can see your scans
December 7th 2011 scan
Yeah, mhmm
March 21st 2012 scan
and we know that if Hannah hadn’t had this treatment, with the type of tumor that she had
May 2nd 2012 scan
she might already be dead, or she probably wouldn’t be here
June 13th 2011 scan
Yeah
much longer
July 29 2012 scan
She is very much alive at this point in time
Yeah
And what’d you think about all this controversy, because the controversy around what we’re doing, and it’s just, just
I can’t believe it personally
I find it very, very hard the, the hatred and the skepticism, of, um, what Hannah’s doing
What, what, what’s that like for you ?
Well, as I, as I’ve always said along the way, you know, any of the skeptics, what would they do, if they were in my position ?
Would they want to die in 3 to 5 years or ?
Probably less than that
Uh (both)
And that’s a horrible thought
Um
Yeah, uh everyone has a, has a right to be sceptic and everyone has a right to their own opinion
Yeah, they do
Um, and, but the funny thing about people’s opinions is, opinions are often based on, what they’ve heard
Yeah
or what someone hasn’t done, whereas uh, we spent 7 weeks at the Burzynski Clinic uh
And we saw everything
We saw everything
We spent time with this man um, and I tell you from my, from, from, I think from both, I can maybe speak for you hey ?, but uh
(laughing)
he’s one of the most honest, kindest people
Yeah, he is
‘Cause I, I said to you, the other day, about making this film, and you said: “Even if I was going to die tomorrow, I would still want this to be made”
Yeah
You remember saying that ?
Yeah
What, what, why did you say that ?
Why ?
Because, it might give other people a shake up
Mhmm
Yeah
Yeah, because uh, yeah
Why did we make this ?
Well I made this because I thought it was a journey that was well worth documenting
(?)
and maybe could help other people, and maybe help people realize there are other options, apart from the conventional treatment for cancer, and to inspire people
I hope you’re inspired by Hannah’s story because she’s an amazing, she’s a, honestly she’s annoying sometimes
(laugh)
but not very often
So are you. Yep
She has such a desire to live, uh and to enjoy her life, and I think
I don’t know, if there’s anything else that we
Ok, that’s enough for now
Hannah’s most recent scan confirmed she has now had a complete response to the treatment
—————————————————————— (39:35)
—————————————————————— Special thanks to
Bacon, Lesley
Bradley, Jeremy and Irene
Cank, Elizabeth
Cohen, Judith and David
Gooden, Lindley
Jones, Dr. Hilary
Levitt, Chris and Gina
Martinez, Dr. Juan
Merola, Eric
Newman, Ofir
Norouzi, Minou
Ramsey, Anna
Rowkowski, Dr. Bob
White, Gemma
Hannah Bradley’s GP The Eagle radio station
—————————————————————— (39:40)
—————————————————————— Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski
and all the staff at the Burzynski Clinic
—————————————————————— (39:48)
—————————————————————— camera Pete Cohen
additional camera Lindley Gooden
editor Jamie Lowe
—————————————————————— (39:54)
—————————————————————— A film by Jamie Lowe & Pete Cohen
—————————————————————— (40:00)
——————————————————————
This film is dedicated to all the people who donated their time and energy to raise funds to save Hannah’s life
—————————————————————— (40:08)
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To follow the progress of Hannah’s recovery and find out more about the treatment she received please visit: http://www.teamhannah.com/blog
====================================== [15] – 2/17/2012 – Friday – REAL LIFE – ‘I’ll try anything to beat brain cancer’
—————————————————————— http://m.gulfnews.com/i-ll-try-anything-to-beat-brain-cancer-1.981203
====================================== Team Hannah Blog (2:46) 4/1/2013 – Posted by Hannah
======================================
(laughing) Don’t
‘Cause you’ll put this bit in
Promise ?
Yeah
Ok
(laugh) Ok, so, it’s April the 1st and it’s 2 years on since I had my operation and but ? obviously is out
So, I just wanted to (laugh)
Start again
Start again
Start again
Start again
Ok
Ok
I don’t believe you
I have
Start today again
(laugh) I don’t believe you
It didn’t go “beep beep”
Because it’s on silent
(laugh) Do you think that I’m an idiot ?
No
(laugh)
Ok
3 2 1 go
Hi there um it’s (laugh) the, the 1st of April and it’s 2 years on since I had my operation and I’m pleased to tell you that I’m obviously still here, and um that’s thanks to you guys and thanks to me I suppose from, for fighting so hard for my life
And what, and what have you been up to then ?
I have been up to um just resting a lot and uh making up new recipes uh
Your next book
Yeah, for my next book and
Yeah, that’s pretty much it
And when are you thinking you might be able to come off the treatment ?
June
End of May
June
I have a scan in a couple of weeks and we’ll update you after that
And what will that be like, coming off the treatment ?
Oh, it’ll be amazing
Yeah, amazing
So you won’t be walking around with
No
this fellow here ?
No
Ok
Is there anything else you’d like to say ?
Um, just love to you all
Oh
The wave
—————————————————————— Team Hannah Blog (3:34) 3/2/2013 – Posted by Hannah
======================================
Hi
This is the Team Hannah blog and it is the 3rd of March and Peter is actually filming me today
He’s not there, where he normally is
Yeah
Exactly
So I’m on my own
Flying solo
Um I’d just like to say how well I’m doing and my last
Ohhh went a bit northern then
My last scan um was mid-February and it showed no enhancing tumor
So that’s really good
Um I’ve just got um a really cystic area in my head
So it looks like they’ve predicted June me me to be off the treatment
So, fingers crossed for June
What will that be like to, to come off the treatment ?
Um, yeah, it will be
The treatment is so uh, restricting I would say
Yeah, it would be good to come off
And what else have you been up to ?
I have been (holding up Team Hannah Cookbook) selling lots of copies,
Yeah
and, and,
the other book a little bit
I know that you mentioned in the last blog, but just
What, what’s the book about ?
Well it’s low-carb recipes and I’ve
Been on the radio
I did a radio
promoting it and um it’s great for anyone who wants to cut out sugar
to lose weight and decrease their, and what, decrease their
Risk
Yeah, risk of getting disease
Yeah, ’cause we saw a doctor in America, Dr. Rowkowski
and he, and one of the things he said to you was you really need to cut sugar out of your diet
to
sugar is what he said
Yeah
Um, and you’ve been getting a lot of people that
trying your recipes and taking photos
Yeah
picking up
on Facebook on Pete’s favorite page
to cook something from the book
put them up on the
page as well
And um where can people find out about your book
Um just slide over to, to Hannah Cookbook and you will find it there
And your blog as well, yeah ?
Yeah
So, I think we’re done
I just want to say there’s an airplane going overhead
Thank you to everyone whose supported us
it seems a lot of, a lot of film
And why are you laughing
Pajamas
pajamas
I didn’t quite
yep
What are those
(laughing)
This bench has seen a lot of action
Yeah, it has
Video action, that is
(laughing)
And we’re very thankful to everyone
Yeah
Thank you, yeah, again
Yeah
We try and do one after next scan
Big wave, please
Bye bye
Bye
====================================== Sapphire Sings For Team Hannah
1/3/2012 – Posted (3:00)
====================================== (Last) Christmas, I gave you my heart
The very next day, you gave it away
This year, to save me from tears
I’ll give it to someone special
Once bitten, and twice shy
I keep my distance, but you catch my eye
Tell me baby, do you recognize me ?
Well, it’s been a year, it does not surprise me
Happy Christmas, I wrapped it up and sent it
With a note saying, “I love you”, I meant it
Now I know, what a fool I’ve been
But if you kiss me now, I know you’d fool me again
Last Christmas, I gave you my heart
The very next day, you
—————————————————————— (1:04)
——————————————————————
Ok Sapphire, all I have to say is “Thank you, thank you, thank you
You have compiled a CD, um, in aid of Help for Hannah, and you have had quite a lot of sales so far, and you have got a beautiful voice, and I’m sure you’ll go very, very, very far, but “Thank you”, and this is just a little “Thank you” for you, but obviously other people are going to hear it Thank you Love you
Bye
Did you
Sorry
Did she also, sing this yesterday, uh, somewhere?
Yeah, she sung it at Aldershot uh Football Club
Again, so Aldershot was playing football against another team
Plymouth, yeah
Plymouth
And she sang it for everyone ?
Yeah
And they raised some money for you ?
Yep
Yes, so this has been a big “Thank you” from both of us (laughing)
Let’s, let’s play out a bit more of that song
Ok
‘Cause we love this song
It’s off
Uh yep, it’s my favorite Christmas song
It’s the only Christmas song
(gave it away)
we can hear when it’s not Christmas This year, to save me from tears
I’ll give it to someone special
A crowded room, friends with tired eyes
I’m hiding from you, and your soul of ice
My god I thought you were someone to rely on
Me ? I guess I was a shoulder to cry on
A face on a lover with a fire in his heart
A man undercover but you tore me apart
Now I’ve found a real
Thank you so much
——————————————————————
An Update For You
10/21/2011 – Posted
A Message From Pete About Team Hannah (3:07)
A MESSAGE FROM PETE
Hi it’s Pete Cohen and I just wanted to share something with you
Uh in February this year my girlfriend was diagnosed with a, with a brain tumor and when this happened it really obviously rocked our world
You know, everything seemed to be ok
Everything was great in life
And then something happened, and everything changed
And I don’t know whether anything like that has ever happened to you
But these things happen don’t they
And when they happen they really test you
They really challenge you
They, it’s very easy
It made me question lots of things
It made me think to myself, well, you know, what, is life, really fair ?
You know, should this happen to such a young person ?
These things do happen
And it really puts us in a position where it questions what we have
What we have to deal with such difficult circumstances
And I’ve definitely found things in myself that I didn’t know wa was there, you know, resolve, compassion, determination just to, to keep going
And this is the thing human beings we all have this kind of, we all have something else don’t we
All, we all have something more than our stress, and our worry, and our anxiety
We have a our true nature I think can overcome so much, of what life throws at us
You know, obviously we can’t overcome, everything
But what I really wanted to share with you is something that I’ve been so taken aback with, and that’s the beautiful nature of human beings, because we’re trying to take my girlfriend over to America to be treated over there, and we’re having to raise a considerable sum of money, and we’ve actually had to ask people, for help
Now that’s something that’s a bit alien to me, is to ask people and say, you know, can you help me, can you help us
Maybe that’s an insecurity that I have
Bur we’ve asked for help and it’s been amazing to see people all over the world spread the world, donate some money
And I’ve been so touched by that
It’s so life affirming
It so, it gives us such great strength
Any my girlfriend and I have been
so touched by that
So what’s my point here ?
Recognize how important it is for all of us to support each other
Recognize how important it is to affirm each other
You know, that’s one of the most important human needs we all have;
affirmation, it’s the fact that, to take the time to recognize each other
Hello
How are you
I care for you
So, thank you so much for watching this, and if you want to help us out please just uh visit the web-site we’ve put together for Hannah
It’s just called Team Hannah . com, and on there you can see a little more about Hannah and what’s happened to her, and the treatment we’re looking for her to have, in America
So, I hope you all have a great day and please, take the time to be there for other people, to care for other people, because that’s what makes this world great
Thanks for watching
Bye, bye
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v=p5tAeYsNOZQ?rel=0
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Hannah’s message [3]
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(3:02)
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Ok
So what’s your name ?
I’m Hannah Bradley, and I’m 27 years old, and I come from North Hampton
And what happened to you ?
I had a seizure in middle of the night and my partner tells me I was rushed to hospital
That was in February 2011
And from there I had lots and lots of tests, and they decided that I had a brain tumor, and they were going to operate, and they successfully operated on the 1st of April, 2011, and they, the biopsy went off to be um checked
I found out that I had a grade 3 tumor
I then, under, underwent a, I had a 6 week course of radiotherapy, and that left me with no hair, and can’t remember what else (laugh)
And um that I went under another MRI scan 6 weeks after radiotherapy and we, that again wasn’t particularly good news, and we found out that there was still remnants of the tumor, and the future for me is very uncertain
So what, what are you looking for ?
What are you looking to do ?
Um, I, sorry
What do you want Hannah ?
What is it you’re looking for ?
Um, mainly I, um, I can’t
You just want to live, right ?
Yeah
So what are you asking for ?
What, what, what do you need ?
I um, I need people to raise money, for, uh, my treatment
I’m looking to going to America because there are things that they can offer me here on the NHS or locally (?) is very, very limited, and there’s a doctor in Houston, and he’s able to help
So you want some help in raising some money, yeah ?
Yeah, it’s completely out of our reach to raise that much money, and it’s, I’d like help to raise the money
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9/17/2012
Monday, 17 September 2012 07:23 | Written by Administrator
Hannah Bradley
Hannah’s amazing story, fighting and winning over her Brain tumor (Anaplastic Astrocytoma) is available on her support site
Team Hannah
There are more videos by Pete and Hannah, documenting her fight and the Burzynski Clinic
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====================================== 1:24:04 [1]
—————————————————————— DJT – I don’t give lame reasons for blocking people on my blog because I’m an American and I actually believe in “Free Speech”
—————————————————————— BB – “Well to be fair”
“It it it doesn’t strike me as necessarily a “Free Speech” issue, you know”
—————————————————————— DJT – Well to me it is when Forbes removes all my comments, in response to Skeptics some, and I showed this from screen-shots [2]
You know, stuff like that
—————————————————————— BB – “Was it down-voted ?”
—————————————————————— DJT – Oh no
—————————————————————— BB – “No”
—————————————————————— DJT – It wasn’t down-voted
—————————————————————— BB – “Mhmm” ====================================== Bob, what are you talking about ?
YOU were the 1st person to comment on that article
WHERE is there a “down-vote” option on #Forbes ? ====================================== DJT – They, I mean I’ve got screen-shots of where my comments were there, between other people’s comments, and uh, and they just decided to remove all my comments, and I blogged specifically about, you know, what they did and, uh, Gorski’s good friend and pal who authored that particular article
—————————————————————— BB – “Mhmm”
—————————————————————— DJT – SoI, I like how The Skeptics run things, you know [3]
—————————————————————— 1:25:14
====================================== Bob, isn’t it nice how your picture is the 3rd one, below ?
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D. What is the FDA’s definition of “evidence … of partial response“?
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E. What is the FDA’s definition of “less information … up front”?
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F. What is the FDA’s definition of “we’re going to require further study AFTER … approval”?
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G. What is the FDA’s definition of “We are committed to providing expanded access … availability … for American patients for any drug … there’s reason to believe … may work”?
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2003 – 2009 Phase II preliminary
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2003 – Phase II http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/12718563
Drugs R D. 2003;4(2):91-101
(Drugs in R and D / Drugs in Research and Development)
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2003: Protocol – recurrent diffuse intrinsic brain stem glioma
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12 – Patients Accrued
10 – Evaluable Patients
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2 / 20% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 3 / 30% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
3 / 30% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
2 / 20% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
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Interim Reports on Clinial Trials:
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1. 10/2003
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NEURO-ONCOLOGY
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Burzynski, S.R., Weaver, R.A., Bestak, M., Lewy, R.I., Janicki, T.J., Jurida, G.F., Paszkowiak, J.K., Szymkowski, B.G., Khan, M.I.
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Phase II study of Antineoplastons A10 and AS2-1 (ANP) in children with recurrent and progressive MULTICENTRIC GLIOMA
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A preliminary report
Neuro-Oncology. 2003; 5: 358
Volume 5 Issue 4 October 2003
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10/2003 – Protocol – MULTICENTRIC GLIOMA
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12 – Children Patients Accrued
10 – Evaluable Patients
(9 months-17 years / 9 – median age)
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4 / 33% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 2 / 25% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
4 / 33% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
0 / 0% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
1 / 9% – # and % of Patients Nonevaluable due to only 4 weeks of treatment / lack of follow-up scans
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Interim Reports on Clinial Trials:
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16. 2003
�
DRUGS IN R&D
Drugs in R and D
(Drugs in Research and Development)
� BT-11 BRAIN STEM GLIOMA
�
Phase II study of antineoplaston A10 and AS2-1 in patients with recurrent diffuse intrinsic BRAIN STEM GLIOMA:
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a preliminary report. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12718563
Burzynski, S.R., Lewy, R.I., Weaver, R.A., Axler, M.L., Janicki, T.J., Jurida, G.F., Paszkowiak, J.K., Szymkowski, B.G., Khan, M.I., Bestak, M. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/12718563
Drugs R D. 2003;4(2):91-101
Drugs in R&D 2003;4:91-101
Neuro-Oncology. 2004; 6: 384
Volume 6 Issue 4 October 2004
Abstracts from the Society for Neuro-Oncology Ninth Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 18-21, 2004
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Pg. 385
�
10/2004 – Protocol – glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) which recurred or progressed post surgery, radiation therapy, and / or chemotherapy
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22 – Evaluable Patients
(6 men / 16 women / 27-63 /47 – median age)
�
1 / 4.5% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 1 / 4.5% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
12 / 54.5% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
8 / 36.5% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
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Interim Reports on Clinial Trials:
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3. 10/2004 (DBSG)
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NEURO-ONCOLOGY
�
Burzynski, S.R., Weaver, R. Bestak. M., Lewy, R.I., Janicki, T., Jurida, G., Szymkowski, B., Khan, M., Dolgopolov, V.
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Long-term survivals in phase II studies of Antineoplastons A10 and AS2-1 (ANP) in patients with diffuse intrinsic BRAIN STEM GLIOMA
Neuro-Oncology. 2004; 6: 386
Volume 6 Issue 4 October 2004
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60 patients
(31 didn’t meet admission criteria to the study and were treated under Special Exception (SE))
�
10/2004 – Protocol – patients with diffuse intrinsic BRAIN STEM GLIOMA (DBSG)
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29 – Evaluable Patients
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7 / 24% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 6 / 21% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
6 / 21% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
10 / 34% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
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31 – Evaluable Patients: Special exception (SE)
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5 / 16% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 2 / 6% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
16 / 52% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
8 / 26% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
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Interim Reports on Clinial Trials:
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4. 10/2004 (AT/RT of CNS)
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NEURO-ONCOLOGY
�
BT-14
�
CHILDREN WITH RHABDOID TUMOR OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
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Burzynski, S.R., Weaver, R. Bestak. M., Janicki, T., Jurida, G., Szymkowski, B., Khan, M., Dolgopolov, V.
�
Phase II studies of antineoplastons A10 and AS2-1 (ANP) in children with atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (AT/RT) of the central nervous system
�
A preliminary report
Neuro-Oncology. 2004; 6: 427
Volume 6 Issue 4 October 2004
Abstracts from the Eleventh International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology, Boston, Massachusetts, June 13-16, 2004
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10/2004 – Protocol – children with atypical teratoid / rhabdoid tumors (AT / RT) of the central nervous system
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11 – Children Patients Accrued
8 – Evaluable Patients
(7 treated under Special Exception (SE))
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2 / 25% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 1 / 12.5% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
1 / 12.5% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
4 / 50% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
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Interim Reports on Clinial Trials:
�
5. 10/2004
�
NEURO-ONCOLOGY
�
BT-12
�
CHILDREN WITH PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL TUMORS (PNET)
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Burzynski, S.R., Weaver, R. Bestak. M., Janicki, T., Szymkowski, B., Jurida, G., Khan, M., Dolgopolov, V.
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Treatment of PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL TUMORS (PNET) with antineoplastons A10 and AS2-1 (ANP)
�
Preliminary results of phase II studies
Neuro-Oncology. 2004; 6: 428
Volume 6 Issue 4 October 2004
Abstracts from the Eleventh International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
�
10/2004 – Protocol – PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL TUMORS (PNET)
�
17 – Patients Accrued
15 – Evaluable Patients
(12 months – 23 years / 6 – median age)
�
3 / 20% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 2 / 13.4% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
5 / 33.3% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
5 / 33.3% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
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Interim Reports on Clinial Trials:
�
17. 2004
�
DRUGS IN R&D
Drugs in R and D
(Drugs in Research and Development)
�
Burzynski, S.R., Weaver, R., Lewy, R., Janicki, T. Jurida, G., Szymkowski, B., Khan, M., Bestak, M.
�
Phase II study of antineoplaston A10 and AS2-1 in children with recurrent and progressive multicentric glioma.
�
A Preliminary Report. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15563234
Drugs R&D 2004;5(6):315-326. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/15563234
Drugs R D. 2004;5(6):315-26
�
incurable recurrent and progressive multicentric glioma
�
Pg. 320
�
3 – treated under Special Exception (SE) granted by the US FDA
�
Pgs. 317 and 320
�
7/31/1996 – (7/31/1996 – 4/3/2002 as of 3/1/2004) Protocol – children with recurrent and progressive multicentric glioma (MCG)
�
Pg. 317
�
BT-13
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children with low-grade astrocytoma
�
BT-23
�
children with visual pathway gliomas
�
Pgs. 317 and 320-321
�
12 – Children Patients Accrued (Pgs. 315-316)
(9 months – 17 years / 9- median age)
(6 – male / 6 – females)
10 – Evaluable Patients (Pg. 315)
�
4 / 33% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 3 / 25% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
4 / 33% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
0 / 0% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
1 / 9% – # and % of Patients Non-evaluable
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Pg. 325
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Compare: Chamberlain and Grafe. [38]
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1995 – Protocol – solitary recurrent chiasmatic hypothalamic gliomas treated with oral etoposide
�
14 – Patients Accrued
14 – Evaluable Patients
�
1 / 7% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 4 / 29% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
3 / 21% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
6 / 43% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
�
Pg. 326
�
38. Chamberlain MC, Grafe MR. Recurrent chiasmatic-hypothalamic glioma treated with oral etoposide. J Clin Oncol 1995; 13: 2072-6 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7636550/
J Clin Oncol. 1995 Aug;13(8):2072-6. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/7636550/
Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA. http://m.jco.ascopubs.org/content/13/8/2072.long
Arch Neurol. 1995 May;52(5):509-13. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7733847/
Department of Neurosciences, University of California-San Diego, USA. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/7733847/
Arch Neurol. 1995;52(5):509-513. doi:10.1001/archneur.1995.00540290099024. http://archneur.jamanetwork.com/Mobile/article.aspx?articleid=593460
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Compare: The Pediatric Oncology Group. [39]
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10/2000 – Protocol – solitary progressive optic pathway tumors with carboplatin
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50 – Patients Accrued
50 – Evaluable Patients
� 2 / 4% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
37 / 74% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
11 / 22% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
�
39. Mahoney DH, Cohen ME, Friedman HS, et al. Carboplatin is effective therapy for young children with progressive optic pathway tumors: a Pediatric Oncology Group phase II study. Neuro-oncol 2000; 2: 213-20 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11265230/
Neuro Oncol. 2000 Oct;2(4):213-20. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/11265230/
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1920597/
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Volume 8 Issue 4 October 2006
Abstracts for the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO)
�
Brainstem gliomas and multicentric tumors (MBSG)
�
10/2006 – Protocol – Brainstem gliomas and multicentric tumors (MBSG)
�
19 – Evaluable Patients
3.9 – 40.8 years (9.2 – median age)
(90% less than 18 years old)
�
2 / 11% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 1 / 5% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
7 / 37% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
9 / 47% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
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2007
Volume 11 Issue 6 December 2009
Abstracts from the Third Quadrennial Meeting of the World Federation of Neuro-Oncology (WFNO) and the Sixth Meeting of the Asian Society for Neuro-Oncology (ASNO)
May 11-14, 2009
Yokohama, Japan
�
12/2009 – Protocol – BRAINSTEM GLIOMAs
�
40 – Patients Accrued
28 – Evaluable Patients
(23 children / 5 young adults)
�
5 / 18% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 4 / 14% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
12 / 43% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
7 / 25% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
—————————————————————— Special exception (SE)
�
12/2009 – Protocol – BRAINSTEM GLIOMAs
�
52 – Evaluable Patients
(40 children / 12 young adults)
�
5 / 10% – # and % of Patients Showing Complete Response 2 / 4% – # and % of Patients Showing Partial Response
28 / 54% – # and % of Patients Showing Stable Disease
17 / 32% – # and % of Patients Showing Progressive Disease
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BT-11 and special exception (SE)
92% – diffuse intrinsic brainstem gliomas (DBSG)
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Overall survival (OS) – 2 years:
42% – special exception (SE)
36% – BT-11
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Overall survival (OS) – 5 years:
19% – special exception (SE)
25% – BT-11
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Compare: standard radiation therapy in combination with chemotherapy (RAT) (Mandell et al. 1999)
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2% – % of Patients Showing Complete Response 31% – % of Patients Showing Partial Response
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Mandell LR, Kadota R, Freeman C, et al. There is no role for hyperfractionated radiotherapy in the management of children with newly diagnosed diffuse intrinsic brain stem tumors: results of pediatric oncology group phase III trial comparing conventional vs. hyperfractionated radiotherapy. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1999;43:959-964. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10192340/
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1999 Mar 15;43(5):959-64. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/10192340/
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
Volume 43, Issue 5, 15 March 1999, Pages 959–964 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S036030169800501X
Department of Radiation Oncology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
6/1992 – 10/1997
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Overall survival (OS):
7% – 2 years
0% – 5 years
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COMBINED:
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Overall survival (OS) – 2 years:
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42% – antineoplastons: special exception (SE)
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36% – antineoplastons: BT-11
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7% – standard radiation therapy in combination with chemotherapy (RAT)
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Overall survival (OS) – 5 years:
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25% – antineoplastons: BT-11
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19% – antineoplastons: special exception (SE)
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0% – standard radiation therapy in combination with chemotherapy (RAT)
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Break The Walls Down:
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And “THAT’s The BOTTOM LINE”
Because Stone Cold Said So
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IT’s GO TIME
Time To Play The Game:
Out of the 70 biased comments allowed by Forbes, “The Skeptic” Critics, FW (@FrozenWarning) came in 3rd with 10
“The Skeptic” Critics TOTAL
18-guychapman –
13-Boris Ogon – 10-FW –
_8-rjblaskiewicz –
_6-lilady –
_3-Peter Lipson –
_3-JGC2013 –
_2-claire G –
_2-Vered Yasur –
_1-Paul Morgan –
_1-Lynne –
_1-Sharon Hill –
_1-oval wooki –
_1-Allen Jones – 70-TOTAL
@FrozenWarning commented:
“I have no particular interest int he (sic: “in the”) FDA as I work for the NHS in the UK…”
So, exactly WHAT does someone who works for the National Health Service in Britain, know about the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), National Cancer Institute (NCI) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the U.S. Federal system?
Let’s find out, shall we ?
FW
“Ah, the usual Burzynski conspiracy theorists are here.”
FW, NO, I was NOT here, in a sense, because my comments were being “censored“
Which “conspiracy theory” would you like to address?
Professor Daniel Shechtman proved Dr. Pauling (“There is no such thing as quasicrystals, only quasi- scientists.”) wrong, and won a Nobel Prize in that same field of “specialty,” chemistry
FW, have you won a Nobel Prize, and why should anyone care what your biased opinion of Dr. Burzynski is?
FW
“junkeroo, when you post something rational and intelligible, I will happily respond.”
FW (also known as @frozenwarning), “when you post something rational and intelligible, I will happily respond.”
onforb.es/11pwse9
“The results of clinical trials are OFTEN published in peer-reviewed scientific journals”
” … WHETHER OR NOT the results are published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal … “
This makes it clear that clinical trial results “are OFTEN” published, but sometimes they are “NOT” published “in a peer-reviewed scientific journal”
“As for this mythical Phase 3 trial, which was registered in 2010 and has yet to recruit a single patient, in a tumour that is relatively curable by real medicine.”
“I suspect permission to do this was an attempt by the FDA to force Burzynski to do a decent RCT.”
“Unfortunately it backfired, because he seems quite happy to never start this trial, instead using it as a marketing tool, in the same way as he is happy to use individual patients.”
FW, why was the FDA requiring “radiation” in the phase 3 clinical trial?
““Making people undergo clinical trials that hold no promise” – Quite, it is abhorrent that Burzynski does this, and has been doing it for many years.”
FW (also known as @frozenwarning), has no proof that anyone is “Making people undergo clinical trials…”
FW continues:
“The FDA was ordered by a scientifically illiterate judge to allow these trials, they had no choice.”
FW again makes an unsubstantiated claim
“That the FDA hasn’t stopped this charade is bizarre and inexcusable IMO.”
http://www.china-burzynski.com/lxwm
“There is, as yet, no evidence that he has cured any type of cancer, all we have are a few, mainly historical anecdotes.”
FW, have you seen this?
“The FDA’s Drug Review Process: Ensuring Drugs Are Safe and Effective” advises:
“[T]he emphasis in Phase 2 is on EFFECTIVENESS”
“This phase aims to obtain PRELIMINARY DATA on whether the drug works in people who have a certain disease or condition”
“Phase 3 studies begin if EVIDENCE of EFFECTIVENESS is shown in Phase 2″
“These studies gather more information about safety and EFFECTIVENESS, studying different populations and different dosages and using the drug in combination with other drugs” http://www.fda.gov/drugs/resourcesforyou/consumers/ucm143534.htm
“By the way, the Phase 3 trial that is registered to Burzynski is not for brain tumours, sorry to disappoint you.”
FW, are you saying that you do NOT know what you are writing about?
Because, that is what it looks like to me
Burzynski’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended 5/31/2010 states:
1/13/2009 Company announced Company had reached an agreement with FDA for Company to move forward with pivotal Phase III clinical trial of combination Antineoplaston therapy plus radiation therapy in patients with newly diagnosed, diffuse, intrinsic brainstem gliomas (DBSG)
Agreement was made under FDA’s Special Protocol Assessment procedure, meaning design and planned analysis of Phase III study is acceptable to support regulatory submission seeking new drug approval
2/1/2010 Company entered into agreement with Cycle Solutions, Inc., dba ResearchPoint to initiate and manage pivotal Phase III clinical trial of combination Antineoplastons A10 and AS2-1 plus radiation therapy (RT) in patients with newly-diagnosed, diffuse, intrinsic brainstem glioma
ResearchPoint is currently conducting feasibility assessment
ResearchPoint has secured interest and commitment from number of sites selected
Upon completion of assessment, randomized, international phase III study will commence
Study’s objective is to compare overall survival of children with newly-diagnosed DBSG who receive combination Antineoplastons A10 and AS2-1 plus RT versus RT alone
FW
“So you’d rather get your information from an advertising film than doctors, scientists and researchers.”
Dr. Burzynski is a doctor, as is his wife, and if you look at the co-authors on his clinical trial publications, and actually research them, you can determine what they are, as well
“That’s your choice, misguided though it is.”
If anyone has been “misguiding” anyone, I would say that it is the author, you, and a number of other individuals who posted comments
“Don’t expect rational people to stop trying to stop Burzynski though.”
I do NOT see that you’ve been “rational“
“What he is doing is unscientific, unethical and immoral.”
It’s good to learn that you are now judge, jury, and executioner
You remind me of Wikipedia
“Also, the moon landings were real.”
FW, it’s good to learn that at least you got one thing correct
FW
“I have no particular interest int he (sic: “in the”) FDA as I work for the NHS in the UK, which also doesn’t support Burzynski due to the lack of evidence on efficacy and safety, and the dubious practices.”
FW, sounds like you could use a little help, just like Dr. Lipson:
1/13/2009 Company announced Company had reached an agreement with FDA for Company to move forward with pivotal Phase III clinical trial of combination Antineoplaston therapy plus radiation therapy in patients with newly diagnosed, diffuse, intrinsic brainstem gliomas (DBSG)
Agreement was made under FDA’s Special Protocol Assessment procedure, meaning design and planned analysis of Phase III study is acceptable to support regulatory submission seeking new drug approval
2/1/2010 Company entered into agreement with Cycle Solutions, Inc., dba ResearchPoint to initiate and manage pivotal Phase III clinical trial of combination Antineoplastons A10 and AS2-1 plus radiation therapy (RT) in patients with newly-diagnosed, diffuse, intrinsic brainstem glioma
ResearchPoint is currently conducting feasibility assessment
ResearchPoint has secured interest and commitment from number of sites selected
Upon completion of assessment, randomized, international phase III study will commence
Study’s objective is to compare overall survival of children with newly-diagnosed DBSG who receive combination Antineoplastons A10 and AS2-1 plus RT versus RT alone
” … only obstacles now are $300 million $s needed to pay for final phase of clinical testing-and FDA requiring children with inoperable brainstem glioma to also undergo radiation treatment in Phase 3 trials, claiming it would be “unethical” not to do so”
why was the FDA requiring “radiation ” in the phase 3 clinical trial?
“I’ll tell you what these patients lose, they lose time, and quality of life, and hundreds of thousands of dollars on an unproven therapy that they are being misled about, and no-one in that situation deserves that.”
FW, isn’t EVERY drug in the clinical trial process “unproven therapy,” until such time as the FDA approves it?
Are you saying that because EVERY drug in the clinical trial process is “unproven therapy,” there should be NO clinical trials AT ALL?
FW
“Hah, if the FDA took any notice of the criticism, then I’m glad to hear it, though if Burzynski had not conducted his trials in an unethical and unscientific way, which was obvious merely from what his patients reported, they would have had no reason to shut his operation down.”
FW, what information do you have from the FDA that supports your comments?
“Why continue?”
“Well, there’s the so called gene targeted therapy that he still peddles for vast amounts of money, which isn’t gene targeted at all, merely a way of selling random scattergun, often off label chemotherapy.”
FW, where are your reliable independent sources (citation(s), reference(s), and / or link(s)?
“There are no retainers, that’s another of your usual batshit theories, used instead of answering the questions.”
FW, I’m still waiting for you to answer my questions
“Classy of you to use my family bereavements in such a way though.”
“I can assure you, they got the best care available and luckily no quack ever tried to con them. If they had, they would have got short shrift.”
FW, so, unfortunately, even though your family “got the best care available,” they still passed?
(pg. 1) rjblaskiewicz – guychapman – Peter Lipson – rjblaskiewicz – Vered Yasur –
Angel of Life + rjblaskiewicz – guychapman – guychapman –
Krista Cashatt +
(pg. 2) Boris Ogon –
junkeeroo + Boris Ogon –
Sarah
junkeeroo +
junkeeroo + Boris Ogon – rjblaskiewicz –
Kendra Sue Too + Boris Ogon –
(pg. 3)
junkeeroo + Boris Ogon –
junkeeroo + guychapman – FW –
Angel of Life + rjblaskiewicz –
randy hinton + Boris Ogon – rjblaskiewicz –
(pg. 4) lilady – Vered Yasur –
junkeeroo +
Tina Patterson +
chriswinter + guychapman –
Angel of Life + Boris Ogon – JGC2013 – guychapman –
(pg. 5) lilady –
Angel of Life + Boris Ogon – FW –
junkeeroo +
Angel of Life + Peter Lipson –
Angel of Life +
junkeeroo + Boris Ogon –
(pg. 6) Paul Morgan – guychapman – JGC2013 –
junkeeroo + FW –
junkeeroo + rjblaskiewicz – FW –
Angel of Life +
Angel of Life +
(pg. 7)
Angel of Life + FW –
AstroturfWatch + FW –
junkeeroo +
junkeeroo +
Angel of Life + Peter Lipson –
AstroturfWatch +
AstroturfWatch +
(pg. 8) FW –
AstroturfWatch +
Angel of Life + FW – FW –
AstroturfWatch + FW – rjblaskiewicz – Boris Ogon – Boris Ogon –
(pg. 9) Lynne – guychapman – guychapman – guychapman – guychapman –
randy hinton + guychapman – Boris Ogon – Boris Ogon – guychapman –
(pg. 10) guychapman –
randy hinton + guychapman – Sharon Hill – oval wooki –
randy hinton + guychapman – JGC2013 – guychapman –
AstroturfWatch +
(pg. 11) guychapman – Allen Jones – claire G – claire G –
randy hinton + lilady –
Didymus Thomas + lilady –
Didymus Thomas + lilady –
(pg. 12)
Didymus Thomas + lilady –
Didymus Thomas +
Didymus Thomas +
Didymus Thomas +
Didymus Thomas +
“The Skeptic” Critics TOTAL 18-guychapman – 13-Boris Ogon – 10-FW – _8-rjblaskiewicz – _6-lilady – _3-Peter Lipson – _3-JGC2013 – _2-claire G – _2-Vered Yasur – _1-Paul Morgan – _1-Lynne – _1-Sharon Hill – _1-oval wooki – _1-Allen Jones – 70-TOTAL
Questioning “The Skeptic” Critics TOTAL
12-junkeeroo +
10-Angel of Life +
_7-Didymus Thomas +
_6-AstroturfWatch +
_5-randy hinton +
_1-Krista Cashatt +
_1-Kendra Sue Too +
_1-Tina Patterson +
_1-chriswinter + 44-TOTAL
_1-Sarah (neutral)