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    Biophysical Sciences Journal, I.B.I. INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION BIOPHYSICS ; 2021
    In:  Scienze Biofisiche Vol. 3, No. 1 ( 2021-10), p. 1-32
    In: Scienze Biofisiche, Biophysical Sciences Journal, I.B.I. INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION BIOPHYSICS, Vol. 3, No. 1 ( 2021-10), p. 1-32
    Abstract: La Teoria del Campo di Consapevolezza Unificato – TCCU, analizza lo stato di Benessere e quello di Malessere attraverso la Consapevolezza che l’essere umano possiede della vita che sta vivendo. Si intende qui spiegare i processi psicologici di funzionamento legati alla salute di una persona in relazione ai campi di Energia-Informata che lo compongono e le loro interazioni con tutti gli altri campi esistenti in natura. Questo, secondo correlazioni e interconnessioni esistenti, di tipo Biofisico e Energetico-Informazionale, ci porterebbero alla conferma in cui lavisione di corpo-mente e Spirito è frutto di interconnessioni, che sono sostanzialmente uniti e sicuramente non separati. In questo contesto diviene rilevante l’acquisizione e l’aumento della personale Consapevolezza che è un processo profondo, intimo e fondamentale per la Salute e che non è semplicemente uno stato di coscienza attiva ma è un Ente senziente mediatore tra i campi che compongono l’essere umano. La Psicosomatica, la PNEI e la PNEI-S, rappresentano tre percorsi dello stato di benessere/malessere di una persona che vanno a sovrapporsi tra di loro in un processo evolutivo di analisi dello stato d’essere che inizia con la Psicosomatica ed evolve in PNEI e in ultima battuta in PNEI- S come vedremo. La Teoria del Campo di Consapevolezza Unificato rappresenta una evoluzione/integrazione di questi tre percorsi.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Language: Italian
    Publisher: Biophysical Sciences Journal, I.B.I. INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION BIOPHYSICS
    Publication Date: 2021
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    In: Instant Journal of Hematology and Oncology, RAFT IT and Publications Pvt Limited
    Abstract: Today, it is known that the prognosis of human neoplasms depends not only on the genetic characteristics of tumor cells, but also on the immunobiological response of patients. Moreover, despite its complexity, at present it is known that the antitumor immunity is generally suppressed by the macrophage system, and stimulated by T lymphocytes, with the only exception of regulatory T cells, which in contrast inhibit the anticancer immunity through the release of immunosuppressive cytokines, the most important of them is TGF-beta. Finally, it is known that lymphocytopenia may predict a negative prognosis in the advanced neoplasms, and a more negative significance is played by the occurrence of abnormally low values of lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR), whose decline could depend on both lymphocyte decrease and monocyte increase. At present, the only cytokine able to enhance lymphocyte count still remains IL-2. Therefore, because of the negative prognostic significance of cancer-related lymphocytopenia, the use of IL-2 to correct cancer-related lymphocytopenia could constitute a new strategy in the immunotherapy of cancer. On these bases, a study was planned to evaluate the effects of a neuro-immunotherapeutic combination with SC very-low dose IL-2 in association with the antitumor immunostimulating pineal hormone melatonin (MLT) on lymphocyte count, and their persistence on time in a group of untreatable lymphocytopenic advanced cancer patients. The study included 14 lymphocytopenic cancer patients, who were eligible for the only palliative therapy. IL-2 was SC injected at 1.8 MIU/day for 5 days/week for 2 consecutive weeks, in association with MLT at 100 mg/day orally during the dark period of the day. A normalization of lymphocyte count was achieved in 9/14 (64%) patients within the two weeks of therapy. Both lymphocyte and LMR mean values significantly increased on therapy with respect to the pre-treatment values. On the other hand, monocyte mean values diminished on therapy, without, however, significant differences. The median duration of lymphocyte count normalization was 160 days (range 39-240 days). These preliminary results would suggest a new possible clinical use of IL-2 immunotherapy to counteract advanced cancer-related lymphocytopenia, because of its well documented negative effects on the survival, in an attempt to control tumor growth by activating the natural antitumor immunobiological response, which is fundamentally an IL-2-dependent phenomenon, and which is altered in the advanced human neoplasms. Keywords: Cancer immunotherapy, Interleukin-2, Lymphocytopenia, Immunosuppression, Melatonin, Pineal gland
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Language: English
    Publisher: RAFT IT and Publications Pvt Limited
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: Journal of Infectiology, Sciaccess Publishers LLC, Vol. 3, No. 1 ( 2020-4-1), p. 18-28
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2689-9981
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    Publisher: Sciaccess Publishers LLC
    Publication Date: 2020
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