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Introduction Liver cancer is a very aggressive cancer. Under allopathic medicine cancer treatments (surgery, chemo therapy, radiation therapy, etc), liver cancer patients usually have poor prognosis with an average life duration of a few months accompanied by progressively deteriorated conditions. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 1990 there were about 430,000 new cases of liver cancer worldwide, and a similar number of liver cancer patients died. So liver cancer is a deadly cancer that will kill almost all patients who have it within a year. The average life span of liver cancer patients is about 4 to 6 months. ACMA Liver Cancer Treatment ACMA Cancer Center has treated a liver cancer patient. The treatment results are as follows. 1. Before ACMA Cancer Center Treatment The patient was a 51 years old male. Soon before starting the ACMA cancer treatment, the patient's lab test of liver cancer marker alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) was 2726 (reference: < 6.1 ng/ml). Cancer tumor size was 7.8 cm, which was too big and had missed the timing for surgery. 2. Three Months After ACMA Cancer Center Treatment After 3 month's ACMA treatments, the patient's AFP dropped to 6.0 (reference: < 6.1 ng/ml), which is technically normal according to Western Medicine's standards. 3. Six Months After ACMA Cancer Center Treatment After 6 month's ACMA treatments, the patient's AFP became 3.2 (reference: < 6.1 ng/ml), which had been continuously improving. 4. Eight Months After ACMA Cancer Center Treatment After 8 months ACMA cancer treatment, the patient's cancer tumor size was shrunk to 3 cm. The patient's signs and symptoms had been improved too since ACMA cancer treatments. 5. One Year After ACMA Cancer Center Treatment One year has passed since the patient got the liver cancer. The patient has not died as it would happen to most other liver cancer patients according to the WHO statistics. Currently, the patient has gone back to work. He can play golf etc. sports, and has resumed other routine daily activities. 6. Other Treatment During the ACMA Cancer Center treatments, the patient only received one injection of chemotherapy in one day. Then the patient did not receive any Western Medicine treatments (surgery, chemo, or radiation therapy, etc), and only received the ACMA Cancer Center treatments. The patient's oncologist said he is an exception because most liver cancer patients have to have more chemotherapy treatments and maybe the same kind of treatments for the rest of their lives. Due to this reason, the oncologist has been supporting the patient to continue the treatments at ACMA Cancer Center. 7. Side Effects The patient has not received any side effects during the treatments at ACMA Cancer Center. 8. Prognosis According to statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO), almost all liver cancer patients will die in a year after being diagnosed as liver cancer. The average life span of liver cancer patients is about 4 to 6 months. Now 2 year and 5 months have passed since this patient was diagnosed as liver cancer. Currently, the patient has gone back to work and resumed all normal daily activities. This ACMA cancer patient's prognosis is much more optimistic than the prognosis of other liver cancer patients who are under Western Medicine treatments (surgery, chemo, or radiation therapy).
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