Abstract: An apparatus and method for diagnosing, treating, monitoring and modifying the treatment of cancer and other illnesses in humans and animals is described. A radioscope is used to test a biological sample from a subject, and the results of that test are compared to a tabulation of prior test results in order to diagnose the illness of the subject. The illness is then treated using a therapeutic apparatus involving the low-power, pulsed application of radio frequency tuned with precision of at least one half part per million. A radioscope is then used to monitor the results of the treatment, and the results of the later tests are again compared to a tabulation of prior test results in order to adjust the treatment if necessary.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 16, 2001
Date of Patent:
January 27, 2004
Assignee:
INDNJC, Inc.
Inventors:
Margaret P. Surbeck, Homer L. Surbeck, Robert L. DeVries
Abstract: An apparatus and method for treating cancer and other illnesses in humans and animals are described. The treatment involves the low-power, pulsed application of radio frequency tuned with precision of at least one half part per million. Alternative embodiments are described for apparatus that generates the required RF signals and applies such signals therapeutically. Laboratory data is reported, showing the successful use of the disclosed apparatus and methods to suppress and eliminate cancerous tumors in mice.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 28, 1998
Date of Patent:
November 20, 2001
Assignee:
INDNJC, Inc.
Inventors:
Margaret P. Surbeck, Robert L. Devries, Homer L. Surbeck