Wagner, Richard2024-05-232024-05-231996Wagner, R. (1996). Ovarian Cancer and Mistletoe Treatment (A. R. Meuss, Trans.). Journal of Anthroposophic Medicine, 13(3), 51–53.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14430/357<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">By: Richard Wagner, M.D.<br>Original title: Vermischtes. Ovarialcarcinom und Misteltherapie. Der Merkurstab 1996; 49(2):152-153.<br>Article-ID: DMS-16859-DE<br><a href="https://www.anthromedics.org/DMS-16859-DE" target="_blank">https://www.anthromedics.org/DMS-16859-DE</a><br>English by A. R. Meuss, FIL, MTA.<br>This translation is published with the kind permission of the journal Der Merkurstab.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">JAM Vol. 13(3), 1996</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In recent weeks, we have received an increasing number of inquiries from patients and their physicians asking if ovarian cancers can be treated with mistletoe preparations. This was due to Dr. Gabius stating on television that, in her view, mistletoe treatment of ovarian cancer was not acceptable as there was a risk of progression. She did not, however, say anything about the mechanism and number of progressions. The Society for Cancer Research (reg. charity) in Stuttgart, therefore, published the following statement: …</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Citation: </strong>Wagner, R. (1996). Ovarian Cancer and Mistletoe Treatment (A. R. Meuss, Trans.). <em>Journal of Anthroposophic Medicine</em>, <em>13</em>(3), 51–53.</p>Stage III ovarian cancerSurvival qualityMistletoeOvarian Cancer and Mistletoe Treatment/library/2019/1/27/ovarian-cancer-and-mistletoe-treatment