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May 16, 2012 - Cannabis Science Squamous Cell Treatment Update In the two photos below (Figure 1 &

2) you can see the extended area of involvement now that the extracts are being applied to the entire scalp. When referring back to the previous photos you will notice how the bulk of the tumor masses has decreased.

As a result of more extensive topical application of the medicine, new areas have re-emerged and are also dying. For example (Figure 3), a new tumor emerged below his hairline, which is shown in the photo below. He treated that tumor in the same manner as he has treated the others. He reported that the new tumor had fallen off and left a small hole. The rise and fall of the new tumor will be photodocumented when we receive new photos.

April 11, 2012 - Cannabis Science Squamous Cell Treatment Update Oncologists have stated that this is the worst case of squamous cell carcinoma. The surgeon wanted to remove his scalp and a good portion of his skull. Instead he opted for 135 radiation treatments. The remaining tumors are radiation and chemotherapy resistant. Last week, the patients oncologist said the results are amazing. Instead of surgery this month come back in June.

March 7, 2012 Cannabis Science Squamous Cell Treatment Update Initially, when the patient began the self-administration of topically applied cannabis extract, the tumor was a solid mass (Figure 1). Subsequently, the extract killed some of the mass and a cavern was formed, (Figure 2), followed by the roof of the cavern collapsing. The latest photo (Figure 3) shows that the remaining cavern wall after pieces progressively have fallen off during the daily shower. Figure 3 and 5 shows the lesions are weeping less, flattening out, and their diameter is beginning to shrink.

February 22, 2012 Cannabis Science Squamous Cell Treatment Update The figures below show the progressive tumor killing on the left side of the patients head as he continues the selftreatment of what has been labeled by his doctors as the worst squamous cell carcinoma they had ever seen. Cannabis Science is showing you the treatment progression as we get the data. It is shown to you for your own evaluation. The newer images are rotated to a corresponding orientation of the earlier photos. Figure 1 (from last update) looks into the side of the tumor on the left side of the patient`s that began to form a cavernous opening (Figure 1) as the cannabis extract began to kill the tumor. Figure 2 shows approximately the same view one month later. Pieces of the roof and sides of the tumor have degraded and fallen off. Figure 3 and 4 show the respective top views that were shown above.

Figures 4, 5 and 6 show the time sequence of the tumor on the right side of the patients head.

January 30, 2012 Cannabis Science Squamous Cell Treatment Update

Position A: The arrow in Figure 1 points to what was the bowling ball finger hole that went down to the skull and was obvious prior to any type treatment. Figure 2 shows that in just the few days since our last update, the scabbed over hole has filled in and is almost totally healed. This lesion is now totally pain free.

Position B: The arrow in Figure 1, 2, and 3 point to an orienting point. These three sequential photographs show the tumor receding from this point as tumor mass continues to degrade. A doctor who felt this tumor commented that it appears to be detached and ready to fall off. Friends and family are amazed at the rapid progress.

January 23, 2012 - Latest Pictures Received Below The tumor on the left side of the head was the very large raise tumor with the holes seen in the original photo series. That tumor is now flat, scabbed and mostly gone. The large open cavity on the right is in the process of dyeing. Draw parallels with the photos of patient 2. The treatment progression includes bringing a tumor to the surface, progressively killing it, and then the affected area moves into the healing phase.

January 11, 2012 - First Set of Images


The first picture shows a large tumor protruding a few inches above the surface of the patient's skull prior to treatment. The cannabis-based extract was applied into the holes and the surrounding tissue that are seen in this patients scalp that extended down to the skull. The second photograph shows the patient's head after receiving one of many radiation treatments. Subsequent photos demonstrate what appears to be the cannabis extract drawing out, and killing the cancer cells from these lesions. While this patient's self-administered treatment with cannabis extracts is still in progress, the results after just two weeks of treatment are dramatic. Some of the tumors have disappeared and others have significantly shrunk to a fraction of their original size. Simultaneously, the patient has had a significant decrease in pain, improved sleeping (the 1st full night of sleep in 3 years), as well as relief from the symptoms of multiple sclerosis that the patient also suffers from. This self-treatment is a work in progress. Cannabis Science is showing the general public unbiased evidence as we acquire it independent of the final outcome. As the treatment continues, and physician determinations are made, we will continue to update you so that you can follow the effectiveness of this treatment as it progresses.

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