Neuroblastoma

NEUROBLASTOMA

Dr. Belanger has a three-step approach when working with a person with neuroblastoma.

Step one: He frequently orders a test that determines what drugs and natural medicines are best at inducing cell death of the neuroblastoma cells found in a person’s blood. He works with a lab called RGCC in Greece. This lab isolates circulating neuroblastoma cancer cells from the bloodstream and tests over fifty natural substances and over fifty drugs including Cytoxan, topotecan, cisplatin, etoposide, doxorubicin and vincristine to determine which have the greatest ability to induce cancer cell death. Dr. Belanger will use this information to construct a plan which will include recommending the best drug regimen on the RGCC test and adding nutritional supplements which may improve the ability of the selected drugs to induce neuroblastoma cancer cell death while reducing the drugs toxicity on healthy cells. In addition, he will use the RGCC test to select two or three nutritional supplements which came up the highest at inducing neuroblastoma cancer cell cancer cell death.

Step two: He orders over five panels at a variety of labs to assess imbalances in the patient’s immune system. In order for cancer to grow and create symptoms and/or appear on a scan, it needs to escape a person’s immune system. Dr. Belanger does extensive tests to determine how and why the neuroblastoma cancer cells were not destroyed by a patient’s immune system and he uses this information to select nutritional supplements that correct these imbalances. To determine if these imbalances have been eliminated, he retests the abnormal immune labs to make sure they have been restored to normal. This helps him determine that the patient’s immune cells are now capable of destroying neuroblastoma cancer cells in the future.

Step three: Dr. Belanger orders a third panel of lab tests from over three separate laboratories to determine what is stimulating the growth and potential spread of the neuroblastoma cancer cells. In order for a tumor to grow beyond a few millimeters it needs an adequate blood supply to provide it with a constant supply of nutrients and oxygen. There are numerous blood vessel stimulators such as VEGF and interleukin-6 that are commonly produced by neuroblastoma cells that can be detected in the blood. Dr. Belanger measures over ten of these growth factors and prepares a customized blend of nutritional supplements to decrease their levels. After about one month, he remeasures any growth factor that was elevated to help ensure that the cancer is being “starved” and not able to build anymore new blood vessels.

Testimonial

"My son Sam, age 9, has neuroblastoma and Dr. Belanger has been an integral member of Sam's team for almost 3 years. I find that he has an encyclopedic knowledge of cancer, is driven by data and not by whim and only recommends supplements if data suggests that it is likely to be beneficial, and is always willing to learn and adjust his course. Most importantly, I feel that he always puts Sam's best-interests as his top priority. I would highly recommend Dr. Belanger to anyone looking to beat cancer."
Sincerely, Neil Hutchison
San Diego, CA