Lung Cancer

In the United States, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among women and men. Yet it is one of the most preventable of cancers with smoking accounting for 85%-90% of lung cancer cases. It claims more lives than breast, prostate, and colon cancer combined. Early detection and treatment can make a major difference in life expectancy after a lung cancer diagnosis. If you don’t smoke, don’t start. And if you do smoke, quitting even after many years can significantly reduce the chances of developing lung cancer.

Following is CHAI Foundation’s summary of aggregate organs or types of cancer in primary tumors or as result of metastasis, treated earlier outside the U.S. in 35 patients by our late world-class research director, Dr. Eric R. Brown M.D., Microbiologist, Ph.D. Virology and Ph.D. Immunology.

Adrenal Cortex, bone, brain, breast, chest, colon, glioma of the ocular nerve, heart, kidney, leukemia, liver, lung, lymph nodes. melanoma, ovary, pancreas, prostate, rectum, spine, spleen, stomach, testicle, uterus.

CHAI Foundation for Medical Research seeks collaboration estimated at 12 to 18 months on this groundbreaking cancer research treatment. A Preliminary Patent Application has been filed. Email: inquiries@chaifoundation.org.