This Study evaluates the effectiveness of Hypertonic Saline Bath in reducing the Cancer nodules' size, number and SUVmax.
Many previous studies have shown that the Cancer cells are over-hydrated, and that Hyponatraemia exists in many cases of Cancer. The Cancer cell's viability depends on Angiogenesis and formation of blood vessels that carry water and nutrient to the rapidly-dividing Cancer cells. This study tests the hypothesis that disrupting the water content of blood could lead to increasing its Tonicity and hence withdrawing water from the Cancer cells by Osmosis, which can result in disrupting the growth of the Cancer cell itself. This disruption of Blood Water content can be achieved using Osmotic Pressure differential via immersing the whole body in Hypertonic Saline Solution for a certain amount of time, thus making the Blood more Hypertonic relative to the cells of the body and of the cancer, leading to water withdrawal from the cells of the body and of the cancer. While body's cells can sustain temporary dehydration, Cancer cells could be negatively affected.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
25% Sea Salt (mainly Sodium Chloride - NaCl) in Tap Water Immersion Bath (made by adding Sodium Chloride in the form of Sea Salt to Tap Water to a concentration of 25%).
0.9% Sea Salt (mainly Sodium Chloride - NaCl) in Tap Water Immersion Bath (made by adding Sodium Chloride in the form of Sea Salt to Tap Water to a concentration of 0.9%).
Rafik Batroussy
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Reduction in Tumors size
Tumor responses are evaluated in terms of change in tumor size represented by the linear measurements of all targeted lesions. The Hypertonic Sea Salt Bath intervention will be considered effective if there is a statistically-significant reduction in Means of the measured Cancer Cells sizes/dimensions for the same nodules between the two groups using a One-Way ANOVA test.
Time frame: 6 month
Reduction in Tumors lesions numbers
Tumor responses are evaluated in terms of change in tumor lesions number. The Hypertonic Sea Salt Bath intervention will be considered effective if there is a statistically-significant reduction in Means of the Cancer lesions number for the same nodules between the two groups using a One-Way ANOVA test.
Time frame: 6 month
Reduction in Tumors lesions SUVmax (FDG-Maximum Standardized Uptake Values)
Tumor responses are evaluated in terms of change in tumor SUV max (FDG-Maximum Standardized Uptake Values). The Hypertonic Sea Salt Bath intervention will be considered effective if there is a statistically-significant reduction in Means of the measured Cancer lesions SUVmax values for the same nodules between the two groups using a One-Way ANOVA test.
Time frame: 6 month
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