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In IPT, different drugs are chosen for the individual
patient, depending on their disease(s), symptoms, and general condition.
Often the same drugs are chosen whether for IPT or not, but with IPT they
are usually given in smaller doses.Certified
IPT practitioners have access to a booklet of drug treatment protocols for a
variety of cancers. Not all these cancer types are represented yet by
case studies on this website. Following is the table of contents of
the current version of this booklet.
INSULIN POTENTIATION THERAPY (IPT)
Chemotherapeutic regimens
2003 Guide
Introduction
Disclaimer
How to use the regimens
General guidelines
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Adenocarcinoma (unknown primary)
Breast Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Colon Cancer
Endometrial Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Gastric Cancer
Head & Neck Cancer
Kaposi’s Sarcoma
Lung Cancer (Small Cell)
Lung Cancer (Non-Small Cell)
Melanoma
Multiple Myeloma
Ovarian Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
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Prostate Cancer
Renal Cancer
Testicular Cancer
Leukemia, AML
Leukemia, Chronic lymphocytic
Leukemia, Chronic myelogenous
Leukemia, Hairy cell
Lymphoma, Hodgkin’s
Lymphoma, Non Hodgkin’s
Sarcoma
Thyroid Cancer
Lymphoma (Pediatric)
Sarcomas (bony/Soft tissue) (Pediatric)
Wilm’s Tumor (Pediatric)
Osteosarcoma (Pediatric)
Ewing’s Sarcoma (Pediatric) |
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