The goal of this website is to track development, especially research. CCSVI is currently under research. Examination and treatments are not standard medical methods. Access to treatment for multiple sclerosis must be based on science, not hope. Unfortunately, the research is still in the beginning. There are no scientific publications about "stenting" and thus there is no valid experience on that. Stents could be risky in the long term. A treatment in foreign countries may have additional risks. After-care examination should not be forgotten. Treatments should only be done within good scientific studies in order to increase the knowlege rapidly for everyone. See at the following presented book "Testing Treatments".
A new CTV W5 episode about CCSVI will be shown Saturday 10. April 19.00 pm ET (Toronto) / Sunday 11. April 01.00 CEST (Zurich).
The next week will be busy! See also:
Dr. Salvatore J. A. Sclafani, Chief of Radiology Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, Professor and Chairman of Radiology at the SUNY Downstate Medical School answered medical questions on ThisIsMS.com.
Summary:
Study to evaluate treating chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) in multiple sclerosis patients. 500 persons are enrolled.
| Country | Publisher / Title | Media | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | CTV National News | TV | 21.11.2009 |
| CTV National News (CCSVI at 03:40) |
It is a scientific breakthrough, inspired by love. A experimental procedure called 'The Liberation Treatment' may help reduce some of the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis.
See the video online! Check on the CTV the links down right.
http://watch.ctv.ca/news/w5/the-liberation-treatment/ (52:34)