| Clinical Diagnose | Treatment Start | Latest Improvement |
| Renal Cell Carcinoma with Pulmonary Metastatic Disease | Nov 2003 | CT on Jun 29, 2004: "Significant interval improvement of pulmonary metastatic disease compare to previous CT 3-19-04. Decreased size and resolution of multiple pulmonary nodules bilaterally. Significantly decreased size of mass invading the left anterior chest wall with associated rib destruction. Decreased size of multiple mediastinal lymph nodes. Stable loculated left pleural effusion. Decreased pleural metastatic deposits. These images show significant improvement of all the areas of metastatic kidney cancer, which is wonderful." |
| Lung Cancer follow up of Brain Metastases | June 2004 | MRI on August 9, 2004 comparing to MRI on May 1, 2004: "The largest lesion adjacent to the frontal horn of the right lateral ventricle is unchanged to minimally decreased in size (previously measuring 8.8mm*7.1mm). Left medial frontal lobe lesion has decreased in size previously measuring 6mm now measuring 5mm. Right frontal cortical lesion measures 5mm (previously measuring 7.6mm). Multiple additional scattered lesions have also mildly decreased in size. No new lesions are identified. Bilateral cerebellar lesions have decreased and are now barely visible on the left and small measuring 3mm on the right. MRI on Dec 10, 2004: "There is no evidence of metastasis to the brain, the patient's known multiple metastasis within the brain appear to have completely disappeared" |
| Lupus with nephropathy syndrome | April 2003 | on April 2003: "WBC 1.5, RBC 3.48, HGB 11.1, ANA+, Occult
Blood2+, Protein1+, Bun/Creat 30". |
| Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia, Lymphoma | March 2003 | CT on March 25, 2004 (Comparison to Oct 10, 2003): "1. No abnormal increased FDG foci are seen suggestive of recurrence of lymphoma. However, there is increasing size of small right illac lymph nodes compared to a baseline CT from Nov 21, 2002. 2. Decreasing size of interminate pulmonary nodules with no increased FDG activity within them." |
| Mammary Cancer follow up of liver metastases | July 2004 | on July 7: AFP 36.48; on Aug 29: AFP 23.66 |
| Nephropathy syndrome and lupus toxemia with edema, high fever and anuria. Patient was in critical condition. Promoted diuresis medicine was used but to no avail. | June 1998 | After one dose of treatment, urine can pass out. Three days later, edema disappeared. Patient survived, and made full recovery after one year treatment. |