Summary

After maceration and ultra filtration of peripheral blood of cancer patients (n=6) and control patients (n=6) significant more 0,25µm particles (called by us “basoplasmas”) could be detected with SEM.

These particles could be cultivated in a medium with pH>10. Giemsa stained smears of the cultures from cancer patients (n=48) were 90% positive, 6% insecure, 4% negative; cultures from control patients with different diseases were 25% positive, 75% negative; cultures of healthy persons were 20% positive and 80% negative. SEM and TEM photomicrographs showed both 0,25µm bacteria with cell wall and cell-wall-deficient bacteria.

With FITC – method we detected these bacteria in freeze sectioned cancer tissue and blood smears (n=29), but only in one case of the controls (n=13).

After subcutaneous injection of 0,1ml of a bacteria – suspension (“basoplasm”) 28% albino-mice fall sick with cancer, 39% fall sick with chronic inflammation and 67% had an increased number of granulocytes. In the control group 17% had cancer, but no inflammation (Ruzicka,1983)

 

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