QUANTUM MAGNETIC RESONANCE THERAPY (QMR): A NOVEL PALLIATIVE TREATMENT FOR TERMINALLY ILL CANCER PATIENTS

 

Wing Commander (Dr). V G Vasishta

 

ABSTRACT

Cancer, being a dreadful disease with high risk of metastasis, has few definitive curative options like chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery and hormonal therapy. All these types of treatment are associated with many side effects and are known to reduce quality of life of cancer patients. There was an utmost need to develop a therapy which is non-invasive and has no side effects; at the same time it would improve the quality of life in cancer patients. This is where QMR therapy became instrumental in treating solid tumour lesions. Quantum Magnetic Resonance Therapy TM utilizes highly complex quantum electromagnetic beams in the sub-radio and near-radio frequency spectrum. The beams can be precisely controlled and focused onto cancerous tissues. This is non-thermal, non-ionizing radiation that transmits information which normalizes the cell membrane potential and brings it to a resting state. As a result the cells stop dividing and there is a regression of the tumour size on a later stage due to programmed cell deaths. 123 cancer patients suffering from various forms of cancer have been enrolled in this study. All of them had received standard cancer therapy and were on palliative care. The patients were recruited for the study after assessing them through radiological and histo-pathological records. Pre and Post exposure Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS) scores were recorded along with pain relief measurements, for patients on analgesics. Patients who had signs and symptoms of cancer like anorexia, pain, depression, etc were also included. All the patients were exposed to QMR therapy for 1 hr daily for 28 consecutive days. At the end of the treatment, 98 (80%) out of 123 patients had their KPS scores increased, which was clinically significant according the statistical analysis. All the 45% of the patients who were on analgesics like morphine, obtained a significant pain relief after exposure to QMR to an extent that they could discontinue their medication. The above said results of QMR therapy proves it to be a superlative treatment that can afford to provide palliative care and improved survival and quality of life in terminally ill cancer patients.

 

 

*Ex-Prof and Head, Dept of Radio-diagnosis, Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Air Force, Bangalore, India

Department of Healthcare,

Qualification: MD in Radiology, FIMSA,

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