Recently, an increase in successful applications of localized high-heat stimulations for cancer treatment have caused an increasing number of researchers to investigate the prospects of such protocols. This has been most pronounced for those groups addressing prostate cancer and related carcinoma types offering easy access for externally introduced heating elements. By referring to any useful search engine and typing in Heat Shock Proteins....a variety of references will appear....including some explaining what they are and how their stimulation affects tumorous tissue. Although other means of stress, than heat, have proven effective....rapid heat application of short duration seems to offer the best prospects for success. I believe this type of protocol recommends investigation by those presented with manifesting cases of serious consequence.
                                Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.


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