A case report of active surveillance therapy: Citrus-peel extracts’ efficacy against prostate cancer

Shinji Kageyama, Shinsuke Hayami, Seiji Ohmura, Michiko Suzawa, Shizuo Yamada

Active surveillance therapy (AS), patients feel uneasiness about not taking any conventional medications. Sixty one years old man was diagnosed with prostate cancer at the clinical stage of T2aNoMo with Gleason 3+4 and PSA of 6.4 ng/mL. This patient chose AS. Nine years later, his PSA value gradually increased to over 10 ng/mL. Although the PSA level was rising, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination did not indicate obvious abnormal lesions. The patient heard about Gold Lotion (GL) by word of mouth and was willing to try it out on him. After drinking GL, MRI showed no abnormal results. He received another biopsy, and collected specimens showed G3+4. He continued with AS with GL and his PSA value remained less than 11 ng/mL for about 4 years. In some limited cases, the addition of GL drinking to AS can be considered as an effective method to eliminate patients’ anxiety (145 wards).
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