Method for treating glandular diseases and malignancies

Surgery – Blood drawn and replaced or treated and returned to body

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C604S008000, C604S005010, C128S898000, C435S001100

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07022097

ABSTRACT:
A method for the in situ treatment of diseases and malignancies in a living host body. The method includes exposing a diseased or malignant gland of a host body to an effective amount of a therapeutic agent by infusing the therapeutic agent into blood flowing from the diseased or malignant gland that has been captured and contained in an isolated section associated with the gland. The contaminated blood from this isolated section is then evacuated from the host body, cleaned, detoxified and returned to the host body without exposing other glands, organs or tissue of the host body to the contaminated blood and without interrupting the normal flow of blood circulating through the host body.

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patent: 5817046 (1998-10-01), Glickman
patent: 6186146 (2001-02-01), Glickman
patent: 6287273 (2001-09-01), Allers et al.

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