Burzynski, the Movie is
the story of a medical doctor and Ph.D biochemist named Dr. Stanislaw
Burzynski who won the largest, and possibly the most convoluted and
intriguing legal battle against the Food & Drug Administration in
American history.
His
victorious battles with the United States government were centered
around Dr. Burzynski's gene-targeted cancer medicines he discovered in
the 1970's called Antineoplastons, which have currently completed Phase
II FDA-supervised clinical trials in 2009 and could begin the final
phase of FDA testing in 2011–barring the ability to raise the required
$150 million to fund the final phase of FDA clinical trials. When
Antineoplastons are approved, it will mark the first time in history a
single scientist, not a pharmaceutical company, will hold the exclusive
patent and distribution rights on a paradigm-shifting medical
breakthrough. Antineoplastons
are responsible for curing some of the most incurable forms of terminal
cancer. Various cancer survivors are presented in the film who chose
these medicines instead of surgery, chemotherapy or radiation - with
full disclosure of medical records to support their diagnosis and
recovery - as well as systematic (non-anecdotal) FDA-supervised clinical
trial data comparing Antineoplastons to other available
treatments—which is published within the peer-reviewed medical
literature.
Tags
cancer, cancer cure, brainstem glioma, antineoplastons, national cancer institute, burzynski, dr. stanislaw burzynski, anaplastic astrocytoma, glioblastoma, lung cancer, liver cancer