Endnotes for Samurai Healer

The Endnotes are an important part of the Samurai Healer story. I’ve said a lot of things in the book, and I don’t want you to take my word for it. I want you to believe it because references and quotes from others agree or prove it.

Not all the endnotes are finished. Some still need to be developed even as the book begins distribution. I will be working on this website over the next few months to give you the best support information, and as more information becomes available I will add to it. For expediency some links reference AI answers. These will be developed further with more direct online references.

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  1. It can take up to 17 years for a new best practice to reach the average physician or surgeon. Understanding lagtime.

  2. Most run Google ad since 2006 and ads focusing on particular cancers.

  3. Order from Judge Cox.

  4. San Francisco Chronical article.

  5. Berkeley-Institute.com

  6. Cancer is the number two killer in the U.S.

  7. The money expended towards cancer for hospitals, oncologists, and drugs. The top 10 pharmaceutical companies. Cancer therapy investors’ outlook.

  8. Dr. Kenneth de Ome and Dr. Lola Kelly. Ken’s work (rotate first article to read.)

  9. Ken’s first started publishing as a teenager. Two examples “Prolong Survival of Fetal Tissue Heterotransplants” and “A Rapid Skingrafting Technique.”

  10. Ken’s family tree showing his heritage as a samurai. (pending a relative’s response)

  11. Orplant America was patented and a Delaware registered business.

  12. How do chemo drugs work? Common chemo drugs, carboplatin.

  13. Treatment delays due to Chemo side effects and drugs used to mitigate their side effects.

  14. Limitation of cancer therapies that target specific molecules found only in certain cancer cells.

  15. Ken’s belief that targeting a unique marker was useless is verified by other sources.

  16. How neutrophils work.

  17. Immune therapy, its side effects during and after treatment.

  18. President Jimmy Carter's published cancer treatment.

  19. Ken’s patient’s testimonial on his terminal bladder and terminal colon cancers.

  20. History of the 1960s and the Berkeley Campus Free Speech Movement.

  21. How the press attributed the FSM as a communist movement.

  22. ALIN Corporation International

  23. ALIN Foundation Institute, website

  24. BASE and Science21 magazines to promote young scientists

  25. News report that framed JMBio as “self-published” alluding it is not viable.

  26. What is Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia. It is also called ITP?

  27. Berkeley or Oakland law that confiscated John’s Mercedes.

  28. One of the Christmas cards Ken received from John’s family.

  29. Functions of the liver.

  30. Artificial Liver patent, Artificial Pancreas patent, and Ken’s publication on bio-artificial organs.

  31. Berkeley Gazette article on the Artificial liver and Pancreas.

  32. YouTube of TLC of twins in incubator (if you were directed here for Lifedata Card, please go to endnote 52).

  33. Articles on other bio-artificial organs using the basic idea of combining natural cells and artificial material.

  34. Dr. Jack McConnell

  35. Only Time Magazine recognized Ken as the inventor of the artificial liver. Others did not.

  36. President Johnson’s National Health Care initiative

  37. Mission statement of the Health Care Centers for the poor.

  38. Unused endnote number

  39. Unused endnote number

  40. Cost of health care in 1965 and today. Medicare’s influence

  41. The concept of DRGS, Diagnosis-Related Grouping System.

  42. CAMA program of the Latter Day Saints

  43. See 41.

  44. Bill vetoed by Schwarzenegger to prevent the minimum wage from being raised in 2005. New York Times describes Matsumura’s Recall campaign that brought the highest wage in the nation.

  45. Schwarzenegger’s State of the State Address 2006.

  46. Link to where Arnold Remade is sold. Also available through book distributors.

  47. 2006 CA bill number  that increased the minimum wage in California.

  48. Arnolds green initiatives inspire federal environmental laws.

  49. Old diagram showing where to insert tampons.

  50. Supreme Court ruling that struck down Roe vs. Wade in 2022.

  51. Computer-Assisted Monitoring of the Body patent.

  52. Buy a LifeDataCard

  53. The chemotherapy study Ken found that Miriam’s doctor was asked to follow which garnered 13 years remission is not available. Ken recommends you ask your doctor.

  54. See 65.

  55. JMBio.org to instantly publish for peer review. (publishing feature currently under revision.)

  56. Investigative New Drug Certificate for Sharon McGee. Before and after pathology report.

  57. Unused endnote number

  58. See 56.

  59. Unused endnote number

  60. Number of people who die of cancer in the U.S. each year.

  61. Optimistic invitation faxed to CEOs around the world to partner with SEF Immuno-Chemo.

  62. U.S. government funding of “Moonshot” program.

  63. See 16.

  64. Unused endnote number

  65. Before and after x-rays of Miriam’s liver metastasis.

  66. How does the increase of cost of other medical disciplines compare to oncology.

  67. How much revenue does Cancer care make?

  68. See 7 oncologists.

  69. Compare revenue from cancer drugs to that of other drugs.

  70. Immune therapy as a major player in the Moonshot program.

  71. Cost of immune therapy per treatment.

  72. Impact of R & D expenses on the retail cost of drugs.

  73. 2016-2020 amount of global funding for cancer research.

  74. Amount of cancer funding given to improve radiotherapy and surgery. (see hilite)

  75. Amount of revenue pharmaceutical companies make.

  76. Number of immune therapy drugs the FDA has approved.

  77. CRI’s website and Tecelra. Tecelra as a 1-time treatment. Link includes cost and side effects.

  78. Unused endnote number

  79. See 77

  80. irAE (Immune-Related Adverse Effects) of ICI (immune checkpoint inhibitors) used in immune therapy. For Tecelra side effects see 77.

  81. What is cytokine release syndrome and pleural effusion.

  82. Dr. Khan’s Medicore response numbers for multiple types of cancer.

  83. Creating new drugs by slightly modifying old drugs so their price can be increased.

  84. Merging drug companies to avoid price competition.

  85. Sell old drugs to another company who can then raise the price.

  86. How much is spent on drug ads to promote new drugs that aren’t better than the old ones.

  87. Who are PBMs?

  88. What is a medical necessity? How NAIC determines a medical necessity?

  89. PBMs get 42% of drug costs.

  90. Ken’s attempts to get insurance coverage for SEF Immuno-Chemo.

  91. Life expectancy for prostate cancer with a Gleason number of above 7.

  92. What does the Inflation Reduction Act do?

  93. Americans pay more for drugs than other countries. IRA $2,000 cap. For more info see 92.

  94. How Medicare’s influence on drug pricing and the impact of Inflation Reduction Act on pricing.

  95. President’s salary.

  96. List of legislative action that would expose and transform what drugs PBMs approve.

  97. How hospitalists influence a patient’s hospital stay.

  98. (pg 73) How to find a providers record. (pg 76) Subpoena necessary for court to obtain patient 2’s medical record.

  99. Senator Warren’s comments on HMO impact on Medicare funding.

  100. Unused endnote number

  101. See 2

  102. Onsozology website.

  103. How much does it cost and how long does it take to train to be an oncologist.

  104. Confused messaging about conventional cancer therapy.

  105. See 104.

  106. Hospital administrator from Norway results in Spanish and translated English.

  107. David Brooks online talk about “staying in the pain.” (pending my re-listening to his talks)

  108. How many senses do we have?

  109. Interview with William Hurt by Channel 7 news.

  110. News reporting William Hurt’s death adds their opinion about his reason for death.

  111. How I imagine liberation as similar to ascension and rapture.

  112. Website for ASCO.

  113. Oncoblot test.

  114. DCA

  115. Dr. Khan’s melanoma patient with brain metastasis in long term remission. (scroll to hilighted text)

  116. Dr. Khan’s pancreatic patient’s response to SEF Immuno-Chemo. (scroll to hilighted text)

  117. Dr. Khan is restricted from offering SEF Chemo.

  118. Lawsuit and actions by Dr. Khan’s patients to regain access to SEF Chemo treatments.

  119. Dr. Khan’s patients who returned to Canada for testing, but failed to return to Berkeley. (delayed due to effort to check all files)

  120. Email from new employee who didn’t know me.

  121. My poem to Judge Stephens denouncing the 2000 election.

  122. Our vows. Whoops! I lost mine, but here’s what Ken said.

  123. unused endnote number

  124. unused endnote number

  125. Why do doctors delay scanning/imaging after a patient has had immune therapy?

  126. German CTC (Circulating tumor count) tests are more accurate than U.S. CTC tests.

  127. Recommended use of radiation after carboplatin infusions.

  128. Vitamin Cs effectiveness for “curing” cancer. What it does do.

  129. Organs known to rejuvenate (heal) themselves.

  130. Blaise Pascal

  131. Dennis’ testimonial letter and his experience with SEF Immuno-Chemo.

  132. ALIN Foundation mission statement: Bringing Tomorrow Today | Promoting a Kind and Just World.

  133. The 1st Regional Cancer Center Washoe Tribe and signage.

  134. Komen report on Adjuvant chemotherapy survival study.

  135. Ken as principle investigator for FDA sponsored clinical trial in 1993.

  136. Dedication of Washoe First American Regional Cancer Center to Chief Robert Hall of the Sto:lo tribe.

  137. JMBio on SEF Immuno-Chemo article and its peer review.

    Additionally: These endnotes will show in the next edition of the book.

    On page 44. Ken’s father Jiro Matsumura

    On page 54. Understanding FDA’s “off-label” use.