Dennis Rogers, Ohio Metastatic Malignant Melanoma

I found out that I had metastatic malignant melanoma cancer in 2004. I started taking Protocel® formula 50. I was told I wouldn't see 2008 if I didn't try the doctor's drugs. In 11/16/06 I had a PET scan. Here is some of what was said.

"The lesions seen in the right supraclavicular area appeared to have resolved, or nearly resolved. A prior small lesion seen in the left axilla is no longer present". At that time I put the Protocel® 50 down because I thought the cancer was gone. On 06/21/07 I had another PET scan done. The cancer came back plus it spread to some new areas. So, I went back on the Protocel®

Dennis Rogers
November 2007

[author's footnote: Dennis is still alive as of 11/09, but may be losing his battle. The cancer that returned was very aggressive, which appears to be the case when patients quit taking Protocel immediately after their doctor has said the cancer is gone. It is believed that it is important to continue taking Protocel for several months past the point when the diagnosis indicates that the cancer has disappeared, and to take the Protocel for perhaps 6 to 12 months more in order to eliminate undetectable traces of remaining cancer. Elaine Hulliberger]