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Josef Issels was born on 21 November, 1907 in Mönchengladbach, Germany, is a German physician (1907–1998). Discover Josef Issels's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Occupation Physician
Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 21 November 1907
Birthday 21 November
Birthplace Mönchengladbach, Germany
Date of death 11 February, 1998
Died Place Rancho Santa Fe, California, U.S.
Nationality Germany

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1907

Josef Maria Issels (November 21, 1907 – February 11, 1998) was a German physician and quack known for promoting an alternative cancer treatment, the Issels treatment.

He claimed to cure cancer patients who had been declared incurable by conventional cancer treatments.

Born in Mönchengladbach in 1907, Issels received his medical degree in 1932 from the University of Würzburg.

According to an obituary in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Issels made a name for himself as a young physician several years later by successfully operating in makeshift conditions on an ill passenger aboard a German steamer.

Later, during the Second World War, Issels reportedly petitioned to resign his membership in the Nazi Party when he was ordered to stop treating Jewish patients.

His petition was granted, but he was immediately drafted and sent to the Eastern Front as a Wehrmacht combat medic.

1945

Captured by the Red Army, Issels spent several years in Soviet prisoner-of-war camps until his release at the end of 1945.

Issels believed that cancer was caused by the weakening of the human immune system and hence had to be cured by strengthening it again.

However, he did not dispute the importance of conventional cancer therapies like surgery and chemotherapy, and did in fact use them when treating his patients.

Issels did not advocate a panacea-like new therapy, but rather prescribed various neglected, forgotten, or non-mainstream treatments, such as the Coley vaccine pioneered by William Coley, hyperthermia, where Manfred von Ardenne researched its effectiveness in cancer.

1951

Issels opened his Ringberg Clinic in Bavaria in 1951.

As the clinic achieved greater fame, patients from around the world began to seek his treatment.

However, other doctors did not approve of his practice, specifically the Bavarian Medical Council, which charged Issels with fraud and manslaughter.

After a four-year legal battle, Issels' convictions on all charges were overturned, and his clinic was re-licensed.

Issels centers and clinics continue to treat cancer patients around the world, with all types and stages of cancer.

British Olympic medallist Lillian Board was treated at his Rottach-Egern clinic for cancer, but died from the disease.

A review of Issels' claims by the American Cancer Society concluded that there was no evidence that treatment with Issels Combination Therapy or any related treatments were effective against cancer.

1961

During Issels' lifetime, his methods were controversial, and in 1961 he was charged with fraud and manslaughter for allegedly promising fraudulent cancer cures and for the subsequent deaths of patients under his care who refused standard cancer treatment.

1964

An initial conviction on the manslaughter charge was overturned in 1964 on the grounds that Issels had genuinely believed that his therapy could cure cancer.

1972

Since at least 1972 the Issels treatment is described as unproven, and considered ineffective as a treatment for cancer.

1981

Issels wrote a number of books, including an autobiography in 1981, My Fight Against Cancer, about his understanding of cancer, as well as many scientific articles.

He died of pneumonia at the age of 90.

His obituary in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine described him as the "Father of Integrative Medicine".