Palliative Care for Cancer

Authors

  • Giovanna D’Alonzo Degree in Astronomy, University of Bologna, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63002/asrp.301.771

Abstract

There are various studies on the anticancer effect of linoleic acid which also has soothing and hydrating effects. My idea is to create a substance with the right proportions of linoleic acid and biokeratin extracted from chicken feathers. In particular, to dissolve a right percentage of biokeratin in linoleic acid and create a substance to be oxidized and/or reduced using the equipment described in a scientific article of mine in order to hypothesize as a final substance a vaccine and a cure for tumors to be associated with chemotherapy. My hypothesis of a vaccine and/or cure for tumors is proposed starting from biological agents such as linoleic acid and biokeratin which, mixed together in the right proportions and subjected to an oxidation and/or reduction process as described in my article, could give life to biological vaccines and biological supplements to be associated with chemotherapy in cancer patients.

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Published

05-01-2025