According to Doctor Mercola they have. At least the treatment has
proven to be much more effective in the treatment of cancer with fewer
side effects according to Mercola.
Doctor Mercola's Comments
Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski was born in the early 1940's in Poland, and
was trained as both a biochemist and a physician. He's spent the last 35
years developing and successfully treating cancer patients suffering
with some of the most lethal forms of cancer at his clinic in Houston,
Texas.
I recently interviewed Dr. Burzynski about his cancer treatment—a
gene-targeted approach using non-toxic peptides and amino acids, known
as antineoplastons. Here, I will follow up with a review of his recently
released documentary,
Burzynski, The Movie.
It's an absolute jaw-dropper...
For anyone who has ever been affected by cancer, either directly or
indirectly, the facts presented in this film will hit you like a rude
slap in the face.
You will learn that not only did the US Federal government spend 14
years actively suppressing a cancer treatment that had a FAR greater
success rate than any other treatment available, they also spent well
over $60 million of US taxpayer dollars trying to put the inventor of
the treatment in jail in order to steal his patents and either suppress
or cash in on his discovery.
This film is an absolute MUST-SEE, as the summary I'm about to present
below simply cannot do it justice. It's available for purchase at
BurzynkiMovie.com, where
you can view the first half-hour for free. The site also contains a
large number of video clips, as well as a full transcript of the entire
film, along with links to all the documentation presented.
What's
so Special about Dr. Burzynski's Treatment?
The story begins back in the early 1970's when Dr. Burzynski discovered
that people with cancer lacked a certain peptide, while those who were
cancer free had a plentiful supply of it.
This finding eventually led him to create a medical treatment referred
to as antineoplastons. The drug contains a mixture of peptides and
derivatives of amino acids. These were known to act as molecular
switches, but as genome research blossomed and science progressed, Dr.
Burzynski discovered they also work as genetic switches, and that is why
antineoplastons work so well. They're actually able to turn on cancer
suppressing genes, while simultaneously turning oncogenes (cancer genes)
off.
As explained in the film:
"Our bodies contain two categories of genes that allow cancer to
flourish: oncogenes, and tumor suppressor genes. When someone has
cancer, they have a higher level of oncogenes switched on, with a higher
level tumor suppressor genes switched off.
The goal is to tell the body to both switch back on the tumor suppressor
genes, and turn off as many oncogenes as possible."
While other gene targeting cancer drugs now exist, they're only capable
of targeting a small number of specific cancer genes. Antineoplastons,
on the other hand, targets a wide spectrum of cancer genes—about 100 of
them at once. In a very simplistic way, antineoplastons are to cancer
what a broad-spectrum antibiotic is to infectious disease.
Success Rates of Chemo and Radiation versus Antineoplastons
The film
features several remarkable case stories of people who were successfully
cured of cancer, but it's when the clinical trial data of conventional
therapies versus antineoplastons are stacked against each other that the
benefits of antineoplastons become really obvious:
Radiation or Chemotherapy Only
Antineoplastons Only
5 of 54 patients (9 percent)
were cancer free at the end of treatment
5 of 20 (25 percent)
were cancer free at the end of treatment
Toxic side effects
No toxic side effects
Dr. Burzynski was so confident in his antineoplastons that he even
accepted the most difficult and "hopeless" cases, such as childhood
brain tumors. Conventional medicine has little or nothing to offer in
these cases, and the side effects can be as horrific as the disease
itself, if not more. Furthermore, the best outcome conventional
treatment can offer is to slow down the growth of the tumor.
Using antineoplastons, however, Dr. Burzynski has been able to
successfully cure many of these otherwise hopeless cases, such as
Jessica Ressel.
She was 11 years old when she was diagnosed with brainstem glioma—an
incurable brain tumor. After learning that she would die no matter what
toxic drugs and radiation treatments she underwent, the family decided
to not put her through it. When they found Dr. Burzynski, they literally
had nothing to lose...
Twelve months later—after having initially been told she had but a few
months to live, and given no chance of survival at all—MRI's confirmed
she was cancer-free. Her brain tumor was completely resolved. Today,
Jessica is a healthy 24-year old woman, pregnant with her second child.
When comparing FDA-supervised studies of treatments for lethal childhood
brainstem gliomas, antineoplastons again comes out as a clear winner:
Chemotherapy Only
Antineoplastons Only
1 of 107 patients (0.9 percent)
were cancer free at end of treatment
11 of 40 patients (27.5 percent)
were cancer free at end of treatment
0 of 107 patients (0 percent)
survived past five years
11 of 40 patients (27.5 percent)
survived past five years
Even more interesting, while some of Dr. Burzynski's patients did
eventually die after the five-year mark, most who did NOT undergo
chemotherapy prior to getting antineoplastons have gone on to live
normal, healthy lives—yet another indication that in many cases, the
conventional treatments are more lethal than the disease itself.
Side Effects of Chemotherapy Drugs
Here's just a sampling of the side effects of three conventional
chemotherapy drugs:
•Doxorubicin (nick-name: Red Death)—leukemia, heart failure,
infertility, mouth sores
•Etoposide—leukemia, nerve damage, inability to fight infections
•Cisplatin—kidney damage, hearing damage, nerve damage, infertility
Another chemo drug, Mitotane, which is derived from DDT, is also used
for pediatric patients even though no studies have ever been performed
to ascertain its safety or effectiveness in children.
Dr. Burzynski's Troubles Begins...
The legal battle Dr. Burzynski found himself embroiled in over his
invention is convoluted to say the least. There are many bizarre twists
and turns, and I strongly urge you to watch the documentary to fully
appreciate what happened.
Dr. Burzynski had tried to get the FDA to review and approve
antineoplastons since 1977, to no avail. To make sure he would not get
into trouble for using the experimental therapy in his practice, his
legal team reviewed federal and Texas state laws, confirming that he was
acting within the laws and could use antineoplastons in his own practice
"to meet the immediate needs of patients," since he was a licensed
physician. Particularly if no other alternatives were available to the
patient. He could not engage in interstate commerce, however, so he had
to restrict the use of the drug to his home state of Texas.
But word spread, and patients started traveling to his office from out
of state.
Suddenly, in 1984, he found out that agents from the Texas board of
medical examiners were traveling to patients across the country trying
to convince them to file charges against him.
What followed next truly challenges the rational mind.
Texas Board of Medical Examiners Try to Strip Away his Medical License
In 1988, despite not breaking any laws, and having produced more
evidence than was required to show that his treatment was effective and
that no harm was coming to his patients from it, the Texas medical board
charged him with breaking a law that didn't exist, claiming it was
grounds for revoking his medical license.
They didn't have a case, but kept the charges going by continuing to
file slightly amended complaints, until finally, in 1993, the case went
to trial. By then, 60 of Dr. Burzynski's patients had filed a petition
for the medical board to stop harassing their doctor—a petition that the
board successfully eliminated from the trial by filing a motion to
strike it from the record.
Testifying on Dr. Burzynski's behalf, however, was a leading expert from
none other than the National Cancer Institute (NCI), Dr. Nicholas
Patronas, MD, a board certified radiologist since 1973, and the founder
and chief of Neurology at the NCI. Even he recognized the absurdity of
the board's case, and put his own career on the line to testify.
The judge ruled in Dr. Burzynski's favor, confirming that no laws had
been broken.
You'd think that would be the end of it. But not so in this case.
Instead of accepting defeat, the Texas medical board filed charges
against Dr. Burzynski with the Texas Supreme Court.
The Method Behind the FDA's Madness
It eventually came to light that the US Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) had pressured the Texas medical board to revoke Dr. Burzynski's
medical license—despite the fact that no laws were broken, and his
treatment was proven safe and effective.
But WHY?
It's been stated many times that a crime can be solved simply by
following the money, and this case is no exception. The FDA and the
pharmaceutical industry had realized that if Dr. Burzynski's
discovery—which he owned the patent for—received a fair review,
chemotherapy and radiation would rapidly dwindle into obscurity,
effectively crippling the industry. Not only that, but if
antineoplastons were approved, billions of dollars of cancer research
funds would get funneled over to one single scientist who had exclusive
patent rights...
Dr. Richard Crout, Director of the FDA Bureau of Drugs, once wrote in a
1982 newsletter:
"I never have and never will approve a new drug to an individual, but
only to a large pharmaceutical firm with unlimited finances."
It became clear that ever since 1977, when Dr. Burzynski first tried to
get antineoplastons approved, the FDA had begun scheming to eliminate
the threat he and his discovery posed to the entire cancer industry...
The Harassment Continues Unabated
The FDA, under the direction of Commissioner Dr. David Kessler, called
no fewer than FOUR different grand jury investigations into Dr.
Burzynski's practice, despite the fact that none of the grand juries
ever found him to be at fault, and no indictment ever came from any of
the investigations.
But the FDA did not let up.
Finally, in 1995, just days after the final grand jury investigation,
which also had found no fault, Dr. Burzynski was inexplicably indicted
on charges of fraud, and 75 counts of violating federal law. If found
guilty, he now faced 290 years in federal prison, and $18.5 million in
fines.
A year later, in a bizarre twist brought about by congressional and
public pressure, the FDA agreed to accept all of Dr. Burzynski's
patients into a series of 72 FDA-supervised phase 2 clinical trials.
A 1996 article in The Washington Post noted:
"The prosecution marks the first time the FDA has tried to jail a
scientist for using a drug on which he is conducting FDA authorized
clinical trials."
Federal Government Spent $60 Million Trying to Bury Dr. Burzynski
This second trial cost American tax payers a whopping $60 million just
in legal fees alone—that's not counting the cost of continually
harassing him (including several raids on his office) and his patients
over the preceding 11 years. Dr. Burzynski spent $2.2 million on his own
defense, $700,000 of which was raised by Dr. Julian Whitaker through
requests for donations in his newsletter Health & Healing.
On March 4, 1997, the judge declared it a mistrial, due to a deadlocked
jury. However, after stating the government had not presented sufficient
evidence in its case, he ordered that Dr. Burzynski be acquitted of 42
of the 75 counts.
But the FDA wasn't done yet. They took him to court AGAIN!
Third Time's the Charm...
At this point, many were becoming increasingly aware that something very
bizarre and unusual was going on. Jurors from the first trial even
joined patients in protests outside the court house. One clear-headed
juror from the previous trial stated:
"Please don't waste my money abusing the system to make sure that you
maintain your power!"
On May 28, 1997, after three hours of deliberation, the jury came back
with their final verdict: Not Guilty.
By now you're probably thinking that this victory surely must mark the
end of the wrongful harassment of Dr. Burzynski.
But no. It gets worse.
Secret Dealings Hide True Intents
While this ongoing drama unfolded over the course of more than a decade,
something even more sinister was taking place behind the scenes,
unbeknownst to Dr. Burzynski and his legal counsel.
In 1989, Dr. Burzynski had retained Dr. Dvorit Samid as a research
consultant, and she did a lot of work with the antineoplaston
ingredients. At the time, Dr. Samid worked at the Uniformed Services
Medical School in Baltimore. She later transferred to the National
Cancer Institute.
By 1990—while the Texas medical board kept filing one amended complaint
after the other against Dr. Burzynski, in an effort to revoke his
license—he had decided that the easiest way to keep the government from
putting him out of business or in prison, was to partner with a
pharmaceutical company. As luck would have it, he'd treated the
sister-in-law of the Chairman and CEO of Élan Pharmaceuticals, and Élan
eagerly drafted a letter of intent stating they would aggressively
pursue the filing of the necessary protocols with the FDA for approval
and marketing of antineoplastons.
Dr. Samid began working closely with Élan on the project. But once the
financing, licensing agreements and royalties had been negotiated and
agreed upon, Élan suddenly changed its tune, stating they had
significant doubt as to whether the active substances could be patented,
which would render an agreement meaningless.
As it turns out, Élan had instead partnered with the National Cancer
Institute (NCI), where Dr. Samid got the position of section chief. They
then co-sponsored laboratory research and clinical trials on just one of
the antineoplastons' ingredients—an ingredient that Dr. Burzynski had
NOT been able to patent due to the fact that it was already known.
However, he had also already determined it to be very limited in terms
of effectiveness on its own, over a decade ago.
Élan and the NCI spent tens of millions of dollars testing this single
ingredient... Not surprisingly, it failed. Dr. Burzynski had already
established that the ingredients must be used in combination in order to
be effective. After realizing they could not duplicate the effectiveness
of Dr. Burzynski's antineoplastons, the NCI finally agreed to conduct
his clinical trials under the direction of Dr. Michael Friedman.
Sabotaging Trials—Par the Course for the National Cancer Institute
How do you sabotage a clinical trial?
It's actually easier than you might think. You'll have to watch the film
to get all the details, but in summary, the trials were closed prior to
completion, and were written off with the statement that "no conclusion
can be made about the effectiveness or toxicity of antineoplastons." But
it was clear, based on the study data, that seven of the nine patients
enrolled received NO antineoplastons whatsoever! The others received
dosages that were far lower than recommended.
Adding insult to injury, in 1999, about a year after Dr. Burzynski had
been acquitted a third and final time, the NCI published these invalid
trials in the medical literature, citing antineoplastons as a complete
failure. So sure, Dr. Burzynski was a free man; cleared of all charges
and free to practice medicine, but now the National Cancer Institute had
effectively undermined the credibility and commercial viability of his
medical discovery...
What the film reveals next, truly boggles the mind.
After the National Cancer Institute intentionally violated all protocols
of their own antineoplaston trials, and after all state and federal
agencies had failed in their 14-year campaign to remove Burzynski from
society—after all of the dust settled—a profound truth began to emerge.
Theft and Patent Infringement—All in a Day's Work
In October 1991—while the Texas medical board kept filing amended
complaints against him in an effort to revoke his license, due to
pressure from the FDA—the National Cancer Institute (NCI) had conducted
a site visit to Dr. Burzynski's clinic, and verified that "anti-tumor
activity was documented by the use of antineoplastons."
As it turns out, a mere 17 days after this visit, the United States of
America as represented by "The Department of Health and Human Services,"
filed a patent for antineoplastons AS2-1... one of the two
antineoplastons Dr. Burzynski had already patented.
The inventor listed?
"Dr. Dvorit Samid," Dr. Burzynski's former research consultant. The
patent states:
"The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed
by or for the government, for governmental purposes, without the payment
to us of any royalties thereon."
Over the next four years, while the witch hunt to put Dr. Burzynski
behind bars was in full swing, the US Government filed 10 more patents
antineoplastons.
By the summer of 1995, around the time that Burzynski was indicted for
fraud and 75 counts of violating federal law, Dr. Michael Friedman—who
sabotaged the NCI antineoplastons trials—had left the NCI and become
Deputy Commissioner of Operations for the FDA, working directly under
FDA Commissioner Dr. David Kessler—the man responsible for dragging Dr.
Burzynski in front of no less than four different grand juries a few
years earlier.
In November of 1995, a month into Dr. Burzynski's trial, where he faced
290 years in prison, the US Patent office approved the first US
Government patent for antineoplastons. Between 1995 and 2000, the US
Patent office approved all 11 copycat patents on antineoplastons
AS2-1....
Who Pays for Their Crimes?
By now your head is probably spinning, so let's recap.
Dr. Burzynski developed a cancer treatment that surpassed all other
treatments on the market, and the FDA, the pharmaceutical industry, and
the National Cancer Institute all knew it. They also knew he was the
sole owner of the patents for this therapy, and these two facts
combined, threatened the entire paradigm of the cancer industry.
The cancer paradigm is based on very expensive machines and toxic drugs.
There's an enormous amount of money to be made in this paradigm, and Dr.
Burzynski single-handedly threatened to overturn it.
So they tried to copy his invention using a single non-patented
ingredient. It failed. The next step was to steal the whole thing right
from under him. There was just one problem. They knew they couldn't use
the stolen patents as long as Dr. Burzynski walked free and had the
ability to defend his rights to them... So they concocted 75 fraudulent
charges to tuck him away in jail for the rest of his life.
Fortunately for us, they failed in that too.
Dr. Whitaker sums it up nicely when he says:
"How can the US Patent office be corrupted to the point they issue
patents for a medical treatment that's already been patented and issue
them to someone who had nothing to do with their discovery or use? And
how can the Patent office then assign these fraudulent patents to some
of the most powerful institutions in the American government? And,
imagine, all of this was done while these same agencies were spending
millions of taxpayer dollars trying to put Dr. Burzynski in jail, so he
could not fight the criminal theft of his discovery!"
As I said in the beginning, the facts of this case challenge the mind of
any sane and rational person, but make no mistake about it: These things
did happen, and Dr. Burzynski has all the documentation to back it up.
The US Government did harass and intimidate, and they did try to falsely
imprison a brilliant scientist, simply because he'd discovered an
effective cancer therapy, while simultaneously engaging in patent
infringement.
Now, while this was an enormous personal hardship for Dr. Burzynski, the
US Government also, through their enormous greed, in a very direct way
prevented millions of cancer patients to receive a non-toxic therapy
that could have saved their life. Remember, Dr. Burzynski has been
trying to get antineoplastons reviewed and approved since 1977, to no
avail. It's absolutely heartbreaking to consider the cost of this
criminal behavior in terms of human life, including young children.
The Deadly, But Highly Profitable, Cancer Paradigm
While the stolen patents are filled with useful information about the
benefits and efficacy of antineoplastons, one statement in particular
sums up the problem with the current cancer paradigm:
"Current approaches to combat cancer rely primarily on the use of
chemicals and radiation, which are themselves carcinogenic and may
promote recurrences and the development of metastatic disease."
Dr. Burzynski's therapy, as you may recall, is non-toxic, giving
patients the option to at least not suffer more grievous harm from the
treatment itself, in addition to a significantly greater chance of being
cured.
I'm sure that whenever someone donates their hard-earned money or
participates in a pink-ribbon walkathon, they believe they're doing a
good thing. They believe they're helping fund vital cancer research that
will hopefully, some day, find a cure for cancer. Little do they know
that much of this money goes toward perpetuating the status quo of
cancer treatment, namely highly toxic drugs and expensive machines—the
same old paradigm centered around profit.
As of 2010, the National Cancer Institute's annual budget is $5.2
billion. Dr. Burzynski cannot get a single dime of it. All of his
research into antineoplastons over the past 35 years has been
self-funded.
Think about that for a moment. Not one dime has been funneled toward
developing one of the most promising cancer therapies to emerge in the
past three decades... Are you still convinced they have your best
interest at heart, and are diligently working to "find a cure for
cancer"?
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