Offering a state-of-the-art facility near the Pacific coast in Tijuana, Oasis of Hope is known for its emphasis on innovative therapies, nutrition, and overall wellness in fighting cancer. Oasis of Hope has achieved particular success in the area of Stage 4 cancer treatments, which address tumors that have spread well beyond their point of origin.
When metastasis has only spread to a specific region of the body it can still be addressed through localized therapies, from radiotherapy to surgery. If it has gone beyond that, it requires whole-body approaches such as that embodied by the Contreras Alternative Cancer Treatment (C-ACT) protocol.
Over the past four decades, C-ACT protocols have had demonstrated results up to three times as effective as traditional treatments. These elevated survival rates have to do with the integrative approaches employed, which together have the effect of heightening the cancer’s vulnerability to chemotherapy.
In cases where the cancer type is inherently resistant to currently-existing chemotherapies, the CAT-C protocol emphasizes a regimen of extremely high doses of vitamin K and vitamin C. In addition, the CAT-IL protocol centers on daily injections of interleukin 2, a hormone-like compound that fights cancer.
When metastasis has only spread to a specific region of the body it can still be addressed through localized therapies, from radiotherapy to surgery. If it has gone beyond that, it requires whole-body approaches such as that embodied by the Contreras Alternative Cancer Treatment (C-ACT) protocol.
Over the past four decades, C-ACT protocols have had demonstrated results up to three times as effective as traditional treatments. These elevated survival rates have to do with the integrative approaches employed, which together have the effect of heightening the cancer’s vulnerability to chemotherapy.
In cases where the cancer type is inherently resistant to currently-existing chemotherapies, the CAT-C protocol emphasizes a regimen of extremely high doses of vitamin K and vitamin C. In addition, the CAT-IL protocol centers on daily injections of interleukin 2, a hormone-like compound that fights cancer.