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Nathan Crane is an award-winning author, inspirational speaker, plant-based athlete, event producer and 18x award-winning documentary filmmaker. Nathan is the Founder of The Panacea Community, Creator of the Global Cancer Symposium, and Director and Producer of the documentary film, Cancer; The Integrative Perspective. He is also the Director of Strategic... Read More
Dana Dannelley Morgan is the Director of New Patient Services for Cancer Center for Healing. Read More
Dana Dannelley Morgan is the Director of New Patient Services for Cancer Center for Healing
Nathan Crane
Hey, it’s Nathan Crane, Director of the Health and Healing Club and Host of the Conquering Cancer Summit, and today I am honored and excited to welcome you to a very special interview. Today, I’m sitting with Dana Morgan,
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Hello
Nathan Crane
who is the coordinator.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
I’m the Director of Patient Services for the Cancer Center for Healing, and welcome.
Nathan Crane
Thank you, thank you, Director of Patient Services, so she is at the front of basically helping everybody get on the track to success, when they come here on their cancer healing journey, right?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Absolutely, my role is to facilitate their healing journey, but also to educate them along the way of the process of healing, and why we do what we do.
Nathan Crane
So what does that look like? So somebody reaches out to the Cancer Center for Healing. They’re gonna speak with you.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
They’re gonna speak with me initially, I’m gonna set them up with one of our physicians for either a Zoom Telehealth kind of consultation or an in-person, and then we create a very individualized personal treatment plan.
Nathan Crane
And so you have something you call, the roadmap to success.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
That’s exactly it, it’s called RGCC. It’s known all over the world as the Greek test. They were established in 2004 in Switzerland. Their main laboratory was in Greece, so a lot of people know it as the Greek test, but now they also have laboratories in both India and Germany
Nathan Crane
Nothing in the United States?So–
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Nothing in the United State, so we do all blood work here, and then we ship it to Greece.
Nathan Crane
And we send it there?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Absolutely, it takes about two to three weeks, and it comes back with an explanation about what will work for each of our patients, individually.
Nathan Crane
So RGCC test, so what does that looking at exactly?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
It’s looking at, well there’s many different tests. The physician decides which test is going to be best for them. For example, if we see on the test that chemo would work for them, then we use those chemo agents, and apply the low dose chemotherapy only.
Nathan Crane
IPT.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Yes, exactly.
Nathan Crane
Very targeted.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Very targeted.
Nathan Crane
Very low dose.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Very small amount.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Well, not that we believe chemo is great for everybody but oftentimes the test results will say it’s a good thing to do. And what’s so interesting is, I get calls from people all over the world. Oh, how will you treat my prostate cancer, and then we say always, we don’t do it based on cancer type, we do it based on a personalized plan for you. We believe cancers is only 3% genetics, so we have to look at what’s going on with you.
Nathan Crane
So is this an actual genetic test?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
It’s a genetic test, RGCC is the leading authority in genetics, personalized treatments based on the results.
Nathan Crane
So how does that work? Somebody has cancer, or even they’re trying to prevent cancer. They might get this test, right?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Yes , exactly.
Nathan Crane
And what’s it gonna tell you, based on genetics, if we know cancer isn’t actually primarily genetics but everyone’s genetics has differences, right? What is it telling you about genetics of the patient or the person that’s actually gonna help you create this personalized cancer treatment plan?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Very good question. Most of us aren’t aware that in our Oncology journals across America, you’re gonna be shocked, it states chemo, surgery, and radiation, cannot destroy cancer stem or tumor cells, which guess what?Causes 90% of metastasis, which are death.
Nathan Crane
Wait a sec, can you say that again?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Yeah, it’s pretty fascinating.
Nathan Crane
Yeah, yeah.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
In the Oncology journals across America, the Astro Oncologists, they’ll show you that it states, chemo, surgery and radiation cannot destroy cancerous stem and tumor cells which cause metastasis, resulting in 90% of cancer deaths.
Nathan Crane
And why is that the number of the top three treatment protocols?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Absolutely. When patients learn this, that’s their question to me. “Oh my God, are you kidding me?” And especially those patients that have a cancer diagnosis again, and when it’s reccurrent, it’s even worse.
Nathan Crane
Yeah, yeah. So you get this test, you’re looking at genetics, you’re looking at what? A number of different things, how does this help–
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Well, the cancer stem cells, they’ll tell us what natural things will fight that, ’cause I just said that chemo surgery and radiation can’t, so that’s one aspect. It’ll tell us what immunotherapies will work. It’s a full 6-10 pages of information.
Nathan Crane
Okay.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
You addressed a very good question. Some call me after they’ve been through traditional treatment. I wanna make sure I’m cancer free. You know what’s interesting. A PET scan does not determine or see cancer to years, 8-10.
Nathan Crane
Right.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
RGCC, years 1-2.
Nathan Crane
Really?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
How much of a relief is that?
Nathan Crane
Wow.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
So we get–
Nathan Crane
So it’ll identify cancer cells as early as 1-2 years in their development?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Absolutely.
Nathan Crane
Any cancer cells?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Any cancer cells, any type. Works for every type of cancer. So for example–
Nathan Crane
That’s a cure, I mean for prevention.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Exactly. Now, oftentimes I get calls, “Jasmine, my friend has cancer, my mother and my grandmother. Am I gonna get it?” And so that’s a great test for them. So that test is just a simple cancer stem and tim… sorry cancer stem and tumor cell tests. You can take it further and do that. Plus the extracts that work for it, which we carry here at our clinic, or you can take it further and do the chemo agents and believe it or not the same company, guess what? They have ability to fight viruses. So they have immunotherapies. For example, you’ve heard HPV, head neck cancers. Western medicine is now linking Epstein-Barr to both lymphoma and prostate. So if you don’t eradicate the viruses completely you’re not gonna get rid of the cancer. RGCC–
Nathan Crane
Because of consistent chronic infection.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Absolutely.
Nathan Crane
Chronic inflammation.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
The immune system was working on that and not fighting the cancer.
Nathan Crane
Sure.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
All of us have cancer cells. Our immune system takes care of it, when it doesn’t then it’s other things going on. So RGCC can eradicate the viruses.
Nathan Crane
So RGCC is not only a test, It’s actually a blueprint that gives you a treatment protocol.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Absolutely.
Nathan Crane
Oh, wow.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Absolutely
Nathan Crane
And then you implement that treatment protocol here at the center, is it stuff that you can have people do at home as well?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Yeah, good question. There’s also the things that we do at home are oftentimes the extract. So we cycled those in, it–
Nathan Crane
Planned extract, these are planned therapeutics
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Yes, all different types of things. For example, it’ll tell us if mistletoe is good, It’ll tell us if hyperthermia is good. It’ll tell us, do they do really good with vitamin C? So we know what to bombard their bodies with to fight the cancer.
Nathan Crane
So that’s based on the cancer type or it’s based on… What’s it based on?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Well, it wouldn’t be the type, It’d be just the person’s own genetics.
Nathan Crane
Okay.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
So two people come to me and they both have breast cancer. If they each do the test, complete different reports. And even though the exact same diagnosis. And if you think about it, the way we treat cancer in America, that’s how we treat it.
Nathan Crane
Yeah.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
“Oh, you have breast cancer HER2-positive, let me pull the journal. Oh, it says, give you this, this and this. Well, it should work for you. It works for other patients.”
Nathan Crane
It doesn’t work.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
It doesn’t always.
Nathan Crane
Yeah.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
And then you’re exposed to all those chemo agents et cetera, at which, what does it do to your body? Just joys the whole immune system.
Nathan Crane
So back to chemotherapy, even in Oncology journals, as you said that it doesn’t actually kill the cancer stem cells, how does then IPT low-dose chemotherapy actually help when someone has cancer?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Often times, good question too, oftentimes it’s just used to reduce the tumor burden because when you have high tumor burden, your body is very, it’s very difficult for the immune system to get in there. So oftentimes it’s for that reason.
Nathan Crane
And it’s in basically… And we’re actually doing an interview with one of your other colleagues here at the center about IPT. So we can get more into those details in that. So watch that interview, if you want to learn about low-dose chemo.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Yeah, low dose chemo just to address that. If you need to do chemo, which sometimes you do it’s a wonderful way, been around since 1930. It’s not new.
Nathan Crane
Yeah, it’s not an end all solution, right? It’s a one piece of a larger holistic or integrative protocol.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Right, and he’ll get into that too but when we do it, we combine it with a lot of healthy things with it.
Nathan Crane
Yeah, to rebuild the immune system.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Right, while we’re doing it.
Nathan Crane
So yeah, this is pretty fascinating. So RGCC, so this is something anybody can just call here, come in person, get the test. How does that work?
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Yeah, we’re the leading provider in the world for the RGCC, it’s not something you can go to a regular lab. It’s physician trained. So you have to go typically to a physician’s office. The headquarters for RGCC for the United States is in Texas. Some of our patients go with their local, they go there, or there are some other physicians but we are in the number one provider.
Nathan Crane
Beautiful. Well, thank you. That’s really fascinating, I think it’s important for everyone to have access to this kind of really early stage testing and to give you also more of a blueprint or more integrated protocol that you could follow.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Yeah, my question would be why would you not wanna have the RGCC Greek test? Why would you treat someplace where they’re not offering that? ‘Cause it’s the answer.
Nathan Crane
Sounds like it’s gonna become a standard here, hopefully.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
I am hoping and we’re seeing in the Oncology journals, Dr. Kennelly pointed out yesterday, it said coming soon, genetic blood test for treating cancer.
Nathan Crane
Interesting. Well, thank you so much, I appreciate your time.
Dana Dannelley Morgan
Ooh, you’re welcome. Thank you for taking the time, your great mission. We’re so appreciative.
Nathan Crane
Yeah, thank you. Thank you all for tuning in. Make sure to share this with friends, family, anybody who needs to hear this life changing information. And appreciate you here for being part of the Global Cancer Symposium. We’ll talk to you next time.
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