How We Approach Treatment

Clinical Protocol

A structured clinical protocol that integrates medical evaluation, cellular laboratory processing, and supervised treatment follow-up.

PHASE 1
Pre-Arrival

Clinical Evaluation

Physician-led assessment and immune baseline review before any treatment planning.

1.1

Comprehensive Medical Evaluation

Diagnosis, treatment history, imaging, and clinical status are reviewed.

1.2

Cancer Molecular Profiling Using Blood Test

Genomic data is analyzed to create a unique molecular signature — your cancer's genetic fingerprint.

PHASE 2
In-Clinic

Laboratory Process

On-site blood collection followed by controlled cellular processing in a specialized laboratory environment.

2.1
LABORATORY PHASE I

NK Cell Isolation

NK cells are isolated from the patient's collected blood sample.

2.2
LABORATORY PHASE II

NK Cell Activation

Cells are stimulated to support immune recognition and response.

2.3
LABORATORY PHASE III

NK Cell Expansion

Activated cells are expanded under controlled quality conditions.

PHASE 3
In-Clinic

Treatment

Clinical administration under medical supervision.

3.1

Controlled NK Cell Reinfusion

Expanded NK cells are administered intravenously under a controlled clinical protocol.

3.2

Nutritional Support

Personalized nutritional guidance is provided to support immune function and optimize treatment outcomes throughout the therapy.

3.3

Structured Treatment Cycle

Additional NK cell infusions are administered as part of a structured protocol, completing a total number of infusions within the personalized program.

PHASE 4
At Home

Monitoring & Follow-Up

Ongoing evaluation to assess response and guide next steps.

4.1

Longitudinal Blood Monitoring

A simple blood draw is performed at defined intervals to detect and track circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) over time.

4.2

Molecular Response Report

Results are compiled into a comprehensive, actionable report to evaluate molecular response and inform ongoing treatment decisions.

4.3

Teleconsultation

Remote consultations with your medical team to review test results, assess progress, and next steps.

Each phase advances only after physician review, laboratory readiness, and protocol criteria are confirmed.

Medical Review

What Information is Required

To conduct a proper medical evaluation, our team requires a clear understanding of your diagnosis, medical history, and current health status.

  • 1

    Diagnosis & Medical Evaluation

    Confirmed diagnosis and complete medical history, including pathology and reports.

  • 2

    Laboratory Tests

    Blood panels including CBC, Blood Chemistry (Liver and Kidney function), electrolytes, and coagulation profile.

  • 3

    Immunological & Specific Markers

    Lymphocyte types, T-cell count, cytolytic T-cells levels, tumor markers, and inflammatory markers.

  • 4

    Infectious Disease Screening

    HIV, Hepatitis B and C, and Syphilis. Additional screening may be requested if needed.

  • 5

    Imaging Studies (if applicable)

    CT, MRI, PET-CT, or ultrasound to assess disease status and establish a baseline for follow-up

Take the First Step

Submit your case for physician review. There is no cost to the initial review and no obligation to proceed. The review is the only way to get an honest, clinical answer about whether this program may be appropriate for you.