I applied Cansema® to one place on my body and then an eschar appeared in a different place. How is that possible?
I remember in the early 1990’s when we first became aware of this phenomenon. A customer applied Cansema®: on his shoulder for a skin cancer and shortly thereafter he had an eschar appear on his forearm. Through the years we have experimented to make Cansema® respond more systemically to take advantage of this observation. One practitioner here in Guayaquil uses our formulary advice to create a Cansema® version that he applies to the hip, which he then covers with a transparent bandage. (He chose this location because it is not near mucous membrane or other more sensitive areas on the skin surface. He also chose it for esthetic reasons: it is one of the areas one is least likely to show publicly). He has reached the point as a practitioner where he can tell from the size and type of the eschar the severity of the internal cancer, its type, its probable location, and how best to treat this internal cancer type. This takes the application of Cansema® to a new level. It adds a new dime
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