Cytotropic Heterogeneous Molecular Lipids (CHML) are used to treat patients with multiple cancers. Numerous studies have been conducted in cellular, animal, pre-clinical and clinical trials. Results showed that CHML, as a biological molecular missile, can easily penetrate through the target cancerous cells to perform programmed cancer cell death (cancer apoptosis). Furthermore, CHML has produced anti-cancer angiogenesis and induced immune function increase. CHML was used to treat 592 patients with cancers in clinical trials. Results confirmed the following advantages of CHML treatment: non-toxicity, high response rate, high quality of life, and high survival rate for these patients. The protocols include local injection, arterial drip and intravenous drip to treat cancers of liver, lung, skin, breast, brain glioma, colon and rectum, stomach, head and neck, leukemia, malignant lymphoma, sarcoma, malignant melanoma, myeloma, and metastasis cancers, etc.
Inventor: Zheng Xu
Original Assignee: Glory F & D Co., Ltd.
Primary Examiner: Brandon J Fetterolf
Secondary Examiner: Anna Pagonakis
Attorney: Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
Current U.S. Classification: 514/183; 514/167; 514/168; 514/458; 514/558; 514/560; 514/573
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