Some Interesting Facts
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Dr. Burzynski and His Discovery
| Dr. Burzynski earned his medical degree with highest honors in 1967, in Poland, at the age of 24. He was the first in his class of 250 students. | |
| The next year, he received another doctorate, a PhD in biochemistry. He was one of the youngest persons in the history of Poland to receive both advanced degrees. | |
| In 1967, Dr. Burzynski identified naturally occurring peptides in the human body that he concluded control the growth of cancer. He found a marked deficiency of these peptides in patients with cancer. | |
| He came to the United States in 1970 and worked on these peptide fractions at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, where he was a researcher and an Assistant Professor. | |
| In 1977, Dr. Burzynski opened his clinic in Houston, where he since has been successfully using antineoplastons to treat patients who are in the last stages of cancer. | |
| Dr. Burzynski has authored 175 scientific papers on antineoplastons, has presented scientific papers at major international conventions, and has been awarded 121 patents covering 38 countries for antineoplastons. | |
| Currently, about 250 publications have been written on antineoplastons by researchers working independently of Dr. Burzynski. |
Antineoplastons
| Antineoplastons are peptides, amino acid derivatives, and organic acids produced by the body. | |
| Because antineoplastons are harmless to healthy cells, the human body can be flooded with them, and only the cancer cells are affected. |
| Antineoplastons are produced synthetically at Dr. Burzynski's pharmaceutical facility in Texas. | |
| For over 20 years, over 3,000 patients have received Dr. Burzynski's treatment. See patients' stories. |
The Burzynski Clinic, Manufacturing Facility, and Research Institute
| Dr. Burzynski employs about 120 people, 18 of whom are medical doctors and 7 of whom have earned doctorates in other fields. |
| The overhead costs of running the Clinic, manufacturing facility, and Institute equal millions of dollars each year. | |
| At the Clinic, 74 clinical trials are underway, 72 for cancer, 1 for autoimmune disease, and 1 for HIV infection. | |
| In 1991, a team from the NCI confirmed the anticancer activity of antineoplastons and verified five complete remissions of the 7 cases they evaluated. | |
| The FDA requires extensive documentation of patient data and strict adherence to FDA rules and regulations for the clinical trials. | |
| The manufacturing facility has been in operation since 1983 and has been upgraded throughout the years. | |
| In 1998, the plant produced 24 metric tons of active ingredients. | |
| The manufacture of antineoplastons is strictly regulated by the US government and must meet the same standards as must drugs made by large pharmaceutical companies. | |
| The FDA, NCI, and independent consultants have verified that the manufacturing facility is in compliance with government regulations. | |
| The FDA has thoroughly reviewed and approved the specifications for all drugs produced at the plant and all the quality control methods and procedures. | |
| Research is ongoing at the Institute where scientists are working to screen new compounds for anticancer activity. | |
| Scientists at the Institute are also working to understand the detailed mechanism of action of antineoplastons. |
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