“Hacking Cancer 0.1 and the Endgame Strategy” (Taylor and Gavazzi)

“Hacking Cancer 0.1 and the Endgame Strategy” (Taylor and Gavazzi)

Join us for "Hacking Cancer 0.1 and the Endgame Strategy" where we'll discuss cutting-edge ways to tackle cancer online!

By Cancer Patient Lab

Date and time

Wednesday, June 25 · 9 - 10am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

“Hacking Cancer 0.1 and the Endgame Strategy” (Taylor and Gavazzi) is a must-attend online event where experts Taylor and Gavazzi will delve into cutting-edge strategies for tackling cancer. Join us for an insightful discussion on the latest advancements in cancer research and treatment. Be part of this virtual gathering to learn about the endgame strategy in the fight against cancer. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights from industry leaders. Register now!

Cancer patients with a terminal cancer diagnosis are confused about what to do alongside the standard of care to improve their outcomes. Many cancers have no good treatments and most treatments work for a while until they don't. There is a lack of trustworthy, unbiased sources of information on cancer treatments outside the standard of care, including on costs and effectiveness.
Mark Taylor and Gabriele Gavazzi are uniquely qualified to lead a discussion on what to do in this relatively uncharted territory. They have been studying outcomes of patients following integrative oncology solutions through four pillars:

  1. Mark's own experimentation with integrative oncology solutions, such as cancer vaccines, anti-cancer IVs, mRNA gene silencers, cell therapies, hyperthermia, and Coley's toxins. He then moved into psycho-spiritual approaches, working with top healers such as Gabor Mate, Sholin monks, Qi Gong masters, and numerous shamans from Brazil and Peru.
  2. Tracking outcomes following patients in Mark's Facebook group of over 6000 patients. See https://www.facebook.com/share/g/194a6ekSgq/?mibextid=wwXIfr
  3. Working with some of the top experimental oncologists in the world.
  4. Research that keeps track of the research into integrative oncology in real time.

Mark and Gabriele have published a book called "Hacking Cancer 0.1", which includes all the clinical studies patients can use to improve their outcomes. It also includes a concept called the "endgame strategy", which is their opinion on the optimal way to treat stage 4 adenocarcinomas (one of the most common types of cancer occurring in the lungs, breast, colon, pancreas, and prostate) using the latest science.

Please join this conversation to:

  • Provide your feedback on their approach
  • Help them develop their concepts and ideas
  • Take away ideas you can apply to your treatment strategy

Organized by

Cancer Patient Lab is a patient and caregiver-led community helping advanced cancer patients and their caregivers make complex testing and treatment decisions and shop for services -- because engaged patients get better outcomes.

We help advanced prostate cancer patients navigate complex testing and treatment decisions. Our services include:

  • A Testing and Treatment Pipeline: All patients who join the community are guided to testing services to get whole genome DNA sequencing, RNA sequencing, proteomics, and liquid biopsies to identify their unique biomarkers (typically three to five are identified) and then to several treatment matching services (typically a dozen to two dozen treatments are identified).
  • Education: Patients and their caregivers are invited to join weekly online webinars with experts in diverse fields, mostly service providers who describe their services and their benefits. Many of these webinars lead to patients signing up for the services.
  • Hackathons: Some of the meetings focus on one patient who shares their situation and solicits guidance on testing and treatment options and strategic choices.
  • Community: An online software platform allows patients to ask questions and share news with the community, mostly peer patients and caregivers.
  • Please join a diverse collective of cancer patients and caregivers, physicians, medical researchers, diagnosticians, scientists, molecular biologists, bioinformaticians, and modelers at Cancer Patient Lab Community

FreeJun 25 · 9:00 AM PDT