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Case study shows patient on ketogenic diet living fully with IDH1-mutant glioblastoma

 E-Mail Chestnut Hill, Mass. (6/10/2021) - A British man who rejected the standard of care to treat his brain cancer has lived with the typically fatal glioblastoma tumor growing very slowly after adopting a ketogenic diet, providing a case study that researchers say reflects the benefits of using the body s own metabolism to fight this particularly aggressive cancer instead of chemo and radiation therapy. Published recently in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition, the report is the first evaluation of the use of ketogenic metabolic therapy (KMT) without chemo or radiation interventions, on a patient diagnosed with IDH1-mutant glioblastoma (GBM). Ketogenic therapy is a non-toxic nutritional approach, viewed as complementary or alternative, that uses a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet to manage a range of cancers, including glioblastoma.

Third day of inquest into death in Cornwall of Chloe Rideout, Coverack

An inquest into her death has now entered a third day, with evidence heard from consultant physician Dr Mervyn Davies, an expert in hepatology, gastroenterology, and general medicine. He said he was in complete agreement that the cause of death was multiple organ failure, with contributing factors of sepsis and a perforated appendix. The inquest heard that Chloe had a liver injury that then worsened through sepsis and ultimately led to multiple organ failure. Dr Davies said that in his opinion infection may have played a role in the initial liver injury. Chloe Rideout with her dad Dave Rideout The inquest had been told previously that there was an inconclusive suggestion that Chloe may, or may not, have taken a recreational drug or had her drink spiked while in Bristol.

Chloe Rideout inquest verdict in Cornwall after death from sepsis

Chloe s mother was so concerned about her daughter s condition that she slept in the same room with her that night and at 9am the next day called 111. A nurse came to check on her, who did not feel hospital was required, but only ten minutes after she had left Mrs Rideout called 999 and asked for an ambulance. Despite considerable efforts made by staff at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro, Chloe fell into a coma and died on October 20, 2018. After hearing all the evidence, Mr Cox said he would focus his findings on the period of care received by Chloe at Derriford, saying: My narrative conclusion is that Chloe died from a known complication, sepsis, following a necessary surgical procedure, an appendectomy, to which neglect contributed.

Neglect by hospital trust contributed to death of Chloe Rideout, aged 20, of sepsis

Neglect by hospital trust contributed to death of Chloe Rideout, aged 20, of sepsis
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