The late Dr. Friedrich Douwes was among the first to introduce clinical hyperthermia in Germany. Our publications document outcomes of whole-body and local-regional hyperthermia in combination with conventional cancer therapies.
Research on multimodal cancer protocols combining low-dose chemotherapy, immune therapy, hyperthermia, and biological support therapies. Focus on quality of life and treatment tolerability.
Studies on diagnostic challenges in chronic Lyme disease, therapeutic approaches including multimodal protocols, and the role of immune system modulation in persistent tick-borne infections.
Publications on dendritic cell therapy, autologous immune protocols, and immune modulation strategies in both oncological and chronic inflammatory contexts.
Clinical documentation of photodynamic therapy applications in cancer treatment, exploring mechanisms, protocols, and observed outcomes in various tumor types.
Research on detoxification protocols, organotherapy, fever therapy, and other biological approaches used as part of comprehensive treatment programs for chronic disease.
Douwes F.R. et al. Published in the International Journal of Hyperthermia. Examines the efficacy and safety of whole-body hyperthermia combined with low-dose chemotherapy in patients with advanced-stage cancers.
Douwes F.R. Conference presentation and published abstract on multimodal treatment protocols for persistent Lyme disease, including hyperthermia, antimicrobial therapy, and immune support.
Douwes F.R. et al. Reviews the clinical application of photodynamic therapy as part of integrative cancer treatment protocols, with outcome data from treated patients.
Douwes F.R. Publication on the principles, mechanisms, and clinical observations of insulin-potentiated low-dose chemotherapy in cancer treatment.
Douwes F.R. et al. Explores the clinical rationale for detoxification therapies in patients with chronic inflammatory conditions and environmental toxic burden.
Subjects covered include hyperthermia treatment protocols, integrative oncology approaches, Lyme disease management, and the principles of biological medicine.