When will I see a noticeable
improvement from the therapy?
The time it takes to see results on
the therapy varies greatly from patient to patient, but a good
guideline to follow is; the faster-moving the cancer, the
quicker it is controlled and eliminated. In cases of melanoma
and lymphomas we have seen cases of extremely fast tumor
reduction. Bone cancers and bony metastases take the longest to
heal, often requiring 12-18 months. Multiple Sclerosis takes at
least several months to respond, and the symptoms often appear
worse before they improve. This is not to say that when patients
see improvement they are ready to discontinue the treatment. It
is of utmost importance that patients continue the full therapy
according to their doctor's instructions for the full length of
time, not just until symptoms improve.