Cancer is at epidemic proportions around the around the world. In the U.S., 1,660 people are expected to die from cancer every day in 2019;1 in China, 4 people die of cancer every minute, or about 5,760 every day.2 Even though China has a larger population, their rate is still higher than the U.S. In this interview, Dr. Antonio Jimenez, author of “Hope4Cancer: Seven Key Principles to Remove Fear and Empower Your Healing Journey,” shares his philosophy on cancer treatment.

Hope4Cancer3 is also the name of his integrative cancer treatment centers, located in Mexico, Colombia and soon, Thailand. A catalyst for Jimenez’s treatment protocol was his father’s diagnosis with Stage 3 prostate cancer in his early 60s. He went on to live for another two decades, and died of heart disease at the age of 82.

“The first clinic opened in 2000 in Tijuana, Mexico, which is south of San Diego California,” Jimenez says. “Historically, we know Tijuana has been one of the Meccas of doctors from all over the world coming to treat cancer from a complimentary integrative holistic perspective. So that’s our mother clinic, if you may. Then, in 2015, we opened the second Hope4Cancer Clinic in Cancun, Mexico.

The main difference … is that the clinic in Tijuana is an in-patient facility. Patients stay there typically for three plus weeks. The Cancun clinic is for outpatients … Now, in Bangkok, we’re partnering with a really powerful thinking group … This will be our fourth clinic, because I also have a clinic in Colombia, South America.”

Surprisingly High Success Rate of Alternative Cancer Treatment

Ninety-two percent of Hope4Cancer’s patients arrive with Stage 4 cancer or have severely metastasized cancers. Despite that, a third-party review of 365 randomly selected patient charts reveal the center has a 76 percent two-year survival rate, and extrapolated data suggests their five-year survival rate should still be in the 70-percent range.

This is in sharp contrast to National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology and End-Results (SEER) data, which shows conventional cancer treatment h as a five-year survival rate of just 25 percent.4

“We were quite thrilled about this finding,” Jimenez says. “Every day we are blessed that patients are getting better and better. I think people are more informed now. They’re willing to make those lifestyle changes. It’s empowering them to heal. They’re getting it.”

Seven Key Principles of Cancer Therapy

Hope4Cancer offers a comprehensive, customized approach to cancer treatment,5 focused around seven key principles:

  1. Nontoxic cancer therapies such as pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy, antimicrobials, anti-inflammatories, anti-angiogenic therapies such as hyperthermia and near-infrared light therapy, biological intravenous therapies such as vitamin C and laetrile
  2. Immunomodulation
  3. Nutrition, including diet and nutritional supplements
  4. Detoxification (including the elimination of both negative thinking and bodily toxins) using coffee enemas, juicing, PEMF, vibrational therapy, herbs and near-infrared sauna
  5. Oxygenation, including ozone and hyperbaric oxygen therapy
  6. Gut microbiome restoration
  7. Spiritual and emotional aspect of healing

As noted by Jimenez, “six of these principles, with the exception of nontoxic cancer therapy, apply to all of us. The treatment is really in the prevention.” Hope4Cancer also offers at-home treatment follow-up, which is really critical.

Patients typically stay at the treatment center for three to six weeks, but that doesn’t mean they’re cured in that time.

During their stay, they are given a customized program and learn how to implement it. But they still have to keep it up once they get home. In some cases, conventional cancer therapies will also be employed.

“Following these seven key principles is so important in integrating a truly holistic effect program,” Jimenez says. “That said, we’re medical doctors. I’m a naturopath also. Oftentimes, we have to do some conventional therapies to stop this aggressive tumor burden.

If a patient comes, for example, with a Pancoast tumor — this is a tumor in the upper part of the lung — it blocks the circulation to the brain. If you don’t give them spot radiation, five sessions, to decrease that, the patient’s not going to live. There are few, but there are some specific indications for radiation.

Pain is another one. I’d rather give five to seven spot radiations to the bone to reduce pain, reduce the likelihood of that bone fracturing or breaking, than having that patient be on narcotics or other tough pain medication …

After over 25 years of working in an integrative field, I want to empower. I want to have this information available, so that if you were just diagnosed with cancer, if you are in Stage 4 and have failed conventional therapies, [you know] there are options for you. There are always options. This is one of the main reasons for my writing this book, ‘Hope4Cancer.’

I think one of the problems with the frustration in oncology is that once conventional doctors finish chemo, radiation and surgery, they don’t know what else to do … That’s it. They don’t have more options, so the patient feels frustration, hopelessness, and this is when they come to us.”

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