Recently, the plant-based cancer therapy Iscador has been gaining
increased media attention. But Iscador has been known for its
therapeutic benefits for over eighty years. As early as 1917, Rudolf
Steiner suggested using injections of mistletoe extract for the
treatment of cancer. His recommendations were taken up and put to
clinical use by Dr. Ita Wegman, a Dutch physician. Wegman, who founded a
clinic that later became the Lukas clinic, also first developed Iscador
in 1917. In this book, Christine Murphy gathers together some of the
work of doctors and clinicians who have been using Iscador today. Dr.
Richard Wagner, a German physician, answers many of the questions about
Iscador asked him by his patients during his many years of practice as
an oncologist in general practice, treating cancer patients with both
conventional and alternative therapies. Dr. Thomas Schuerholz, a medical
doctor specializing in cancer, offers an overview of the terms,
procedures, and different approaches to cancer.