DI BELLA FOUNDATION
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ABOUT US
About Us: The Foundation
We are aware that MDB often clashes with strong systems of power and privilege, yet we are strongly committed
and seek cooperation with any physician, biologist and/or pharmacist interested in the new lines of research on cancer
initiated by Prof. Di Bella:
for communications to use e-mail: info@metododibella.org
or the phone n° 051-230369.
Our Staff includes physicians who prescribe the Di Bella Method (MDB)and who have helped or are willing
to help disseminate, explain and establish the MDB treatment by means of medical conferences, symposia, workshops and publications.
The collection, processing and organization of accurate clinical, scientific and documentary data is of paramount importance if the MDB
approach is to be recognized, disseminated and widely employed in public facilities.
This website reports published cases and summaries of symposia on MDB which saw the participation of Staff physicians.
Scientifically speaking these symposia turned out to be particularly useful and raised the awareness that real freedom of treatment
is closely linked to the availability of MDB treatment. In fact, only if MDB therapy is granted by the National or Regional Health
Service can there really be free choice of treatment for all, including those who cannot afford an alternative treatment, like MDB,
and have chemotherapy as the only option.
In order for patients under MDB therapy to obtain legislative measures granting MDB treatment, we invited politicians - without distinction
as to their party allegiance - to attend the above-mentioned symposia and supplied them with medical and scientific evidence of MDB
therapeutic effectiveness in the absence of relevant toxic effects.
The goal was successfully attained: each symposium brought about a relevant Regional Resolution (go to Documentation => Patient Area):
The Bologna meeting of 4 Dec. 2000 led to the Resolution of the Emilia Romagna Region
The Rome meeting of 28 Feb. 2001 led to the Resolution of the Lazio Region
The Cascina meeting of 7 April 2001 led to the Resolution of the Tuscant Region
The Milan meeting of 6 May 2001 to the Resolution of the Lombardy Region
About Us: Curricula