Uterine Cancer Treatment in Mexico

Uterine cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer and often develops after menopause. At Immunotherapy Institute, we offer a comprehensive, integrative approach that combines advanced medical treatments with immune system support—designed to help patients manage the disease while maintaining quality of life.
What Is Uterine Cancer?
Uterine cancer occurs when abnormal cells develop in the tissues of the uterus, most commonly in the endometrium, the inner lining of the organ. While it primarily affects women after menopause, it can develop earlier in some cases.
When detected early, uterine cancer is often highly treatable, which makes recognizing symptoms and seeking timely evaluation especially important.
Symptoms of Uterine Cancer
The most common sign of uterine cancer is abnormal vaginal bleeding. This may include:
- Bleeding between periods or unusually heavy menstrual bleeding
- Any vaginal bleeding after menopause
- Pelvic discomfort or pressure
Diagnosis and Conventional Treatment
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of pelvic exams, imaging studies, and tissue sampling to confirm the presence of cancer and determine its stage.
The primary treatment for uterine cancer is surgery, which may involve removing the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. Depending on the stage and spread of the disease, additional treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy may be recommended to reduce the risk of recurrence. Ongoing follow-up is an important part of monitoring recovery and long-term health.
An Integrative Approach to Uterine Cancer Treatment
At Immunotherapy Institute, we complement conventional care with therapies designed to support the body throughout treatment. Our integrative approach focuses on strengthening the immune system, improving treatment tolerance, and supporting overall well-being.
Treatment plans may include advanced immunotherapy, metabolic and nutritional support, and therapies aimed at enhancing treatment response while minimizing side effects. Each program is personalized based on the patient’s diagnosis, health history, and individual needs.
Supporting the Body Throughout Treatment
Maintaining strength and balance during treatment is essential. Our programs incorporate targeted nutritional strategies, immune support, and carefully selected therapies to help patients better tolerate treatment and maintain their quality of life.
By addressing inflammation, supporting cellular health, and promoting internal balance, we aim to create an environment that supports recovery and long-term wellness.
Personalized Care for Every Patient
Every case of uterine cancer is unique. That’s why we take the time to understand your full medical history, lifestyle, and goals before creating a treatment plan. Our multidisciplinary team works closely with you throughout the process, adapting your care as needed to support both immediate progress and long-term outcomes.
Explore Your Treatment Options
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with uterine cancer, our team is here to help you understand your options and take the next step with confidence.
Immunotherapy
The goal of cancer immunotherapy is to improve the body natural ability to find and destroy cancer cells. Successful immunotherapeutic approaches stimulate the natural defenses of the immune system and provide new ways to attack cancer. This is possible with comprehensive interventions that include cell therapy / immuno-pharmacological therapy in combination with nutritional, endocrine measures and supplements.
Cancer vaccines deliver a cancer-specific protein to the body and direct the immune system to target cells that contain that protein.
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified T-cell immunotherapy involves taking the patient’s T cells, genetically engineering the T cells to produce receptors that direct them to the cancer cells, and returning these CAR T cells to the patient’s body (NCI 2017b).
Dendritic enhancer or T-cell modulators
T-cell Modulators are peptide chains composed of tens of amino acids that appear to store all the experience of the immune system. The great intellectual leap to understand is that T-cell Modulators do not transfer antibodies nor create them directly, but its function is to educate, and teach the immune cells to recognize specific antigens that could happen to them unnoticed
T-cell Modulators do not cure anything but work to make a “smarter” immune system so that it is the body itself eliminating disease. They are therefore vital in developing the strategies of the immune system against cancer.
T-cell Modulators contains several immunoactive components that have been shown to act synergistically in raising Dendritic and NK function.
Hyperthermia
Hyperthermia involves the use of heat to directly treat a tumor or increase the vulnerability of cancer cells to other forms of treatment, such as immunotherapy, vitamin C, chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
Non-ablative or mild hyperthermia (HT) has been shown in preclinical and clinical studies as a localized sensitizer that enhances the tumoricidal effects of immunetherapy, radiation or chemotherapy.
A novel, minimally invasive interventional technique, HT has been suggested to improve the efficacy of chemotherapy for solid organ tumors.
Liposomal Mistletoe
Mistletoe helps fight tumor-induced immune suppression. Natural killer cells (NK) are a type of white blood cell that looks for and destroys uterine cancer cells.
Mistletoe preparations such as Iscador are commonly used in complementary medication for many cancer indications, particularly solid cancers. An effect of long-term Iscador therapy on tumor progression was not seen. In conclusion mistletoe may have the effect of prolonging overall survival of cervical cancer patients.
Gluthatione
Glutathione is the most important antioxidant produced by your body and a master detoxifier of every cell in your body. It prevents cellular damage caused by free radicals and peroxides. Glutathione metabolism is able to play both protective and pathogenic roles. It is crucial in the removal and detoxification of carcinogens, and alterations in this pathway can have a profound effect on cell survival.
Intracellular glutathione (GSH) has been shown to play an important role in modulating the cellular response to many cytotoxic agents, including radiation and chemotherapeutic drugs.
Personalized nutrition
A typical diet, characterized by dependence on animal products, refined carbohydrates and unhealthy fats such as processed vegetable oils, can promote an inflammatory environment in the body.
We custom-make a diet targeted to enhance the immune system’s ability to heal and provide our patients with the right nutrition for their current and long-term needs.
Vitamin D
Based on different studies and reviews, it appears that vitamin D may reduce the risk of uterine cancer. Vitamin D has been shown to block the growth of cancer tumors. Vitamin D is processed by the liver. The body then produces calcitriol, an active form of vitamin D. Calcitriol provides numerous benefits against cancer. This form of vitamin D encourages cells to either adapt to their organ or commit apoptosis (cell suicide). Calcitriol also limits blood supply to the tumor and reduces the spread of cancer.
Melatonin
Melatonin, a hormone best known for its role in regulating sleep, is also emerging as a promising anti-cancer agent. Evidence to date has shown that melatonin can interfere with cancer initiation, progression, and metastasis.
Melatonin has anti-tumor activity via several mechanisms, including its anti-proliferative and pro apoptotic effects as well as its potent pro-oxidant action in tumor cells.
Fish Oil and Omega-3 Fatty Acids
These fatty acids have many health benefits and may even slow the growth of prostate cancer. In laboratory and animal studies, omega-3 fatty acids were found to inhibit inflammation, interfere with blood vessel growth in tumors, and cause cancer cells to die.
The omega-3-fatty acids, found in fish oils from cold water fish, such as salmon and cod, inhibit proliferation and metastasis of many cancerous cells such as malignant breast cells, In cell culture, we determined that the omega-3-fatty acid, DHA, not only caused growth arrest of pre-cancerous cells (keratinocytes immortalized by the highly oncogenic HPV16) but also growth inhibition of keratinocytes from benign tumors with an HPV etiology.
Curcumin Liposomal
Curcumin, a carotenoid pigment extracted from the spice turmeric, has well-established anti-inflammatory and oxidative stress-reducing effects. Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers among women worldwide. Curcumin (CUR) is a well-known natural compound that exhibits excellent anti-cancer potential by regulating many proliferative, oncogenic, and chemoresistance-associated genes and proteins.
Diseases Treated at Integrative Immunotherapy Institute
Questions? We've got answers.
How do you handle complications or side effects?
Patients are monitored daily during treatment. Side effects are tracked, documented, and addressed in real time; sometimes with medication adjustments, sometimes with supportive therapy, occasionally by pausing a treatment. The treating physician reviews the patient's status every day the patient is on-site.
Can I continue treatments I'm already on at home?
Usually yes, but it depends on the specific medication and how it interacts with our protocol. Bring a complete medication list to the consultation. We coordinate with your home physician where possible.
Will my treatment plan change while I'm here?
Sometimes. Blood work, imaging, and response markers are checked during your stay, and the protocol is adjusted if the data suggests it should be. Any meaningful change is reviewed with you before it's implemented.
How is my treatment plan decided?
After we receive your medical records, imaging, and pathology, your case is reviewed by the medical board. They draft a proposed protocol, which therapies, in what sequence, over how many days. You then have a consultation with the treating physician to review it, ask questions, and adjust before anything begins.
Do you offer CAR-T therapy?
Yes, we offer CAR-T therapy in addition to our broader autologous immunotherapy program. Both are built on the same core principle; collecting the patient's own immune cells, engineering or activating them to better recognize cancer, and reinfusing them to do the work. The specifics of which approach fits your case, and how it's delivered, are reviewed during the medical consultation.
What supportive therapies do you offer?
IV vitamin C, ozone therapy, hyperbaric oxygen, peptide therapy, IV nutrition, metabolic support, lymphatic therapy, and others, selected based on the patient's case, not applied as a fixed menu. These are supportive, not curative; they're used to help the body tolerate and respond to the core treatment.
Do you use radiation?
Radiation is not delivered on-site. When radiation is part of the recommended plan, we coordinate with established radiation oncology centers and incorporate it into the broader protocol.
Do you use chemotherapy?
We do, when it's the right tool for a given case, and we say so clearly. For some cancers, low-dose or fractionated chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy is more effective than immunotherapy alone. We don't reject chemo as a category; we use it strategically and at the lowest effective dose.
Do you only treat late-stage or terminal patients?
No. We see patients at every stage, newly diagnosed, in active treatment elsewhere, in remission and looking to lower recurrence risk, and patients who have exhausted conventional options. The protocol is adjusted to the situation.
How does diet affect my immune system?
Our immune system is our army, responsible for protecting us from any possible threat, internal or external. Our food supply is full of chemicals more now than ever, to create shelf life and to preserve the quality of the product, and to avoid contamination, yet it is not related to nutrient lifespan. We now know that food can trigger inflammation and alter our digestive processes, potentially leading to severe dysfunction and disease.
Why are supplements part of the Institute nutritional plan?
Supplements are a main part of a healthy diet regimen. We offer a more specialized line of supplements to our patients designed for them. Our medical team takes into consideration your medical history, lab work, specific medical tests, genetics, physical state, lifestyle, age, gender and type of disease.
Your supplements are reviewed and altered with time as our patients heal and their body finds the balance it needs.
What are the characteristics of the Institute nutrition plan?
Our nutritional plan is:
- Chemical and preservatives free.
- Organic fruit and vegetables.
- Hormone free meat.
- Personalized supplements.
- Metal and mercury free fish.
- Hypo allergenic.
- Gluten and diary free to promote immune tolerance.
- Alkaline to optimize the internal environment to fight and overcome cancer.
How do you create my nutrition plan?
Your personalized nutritional plan is developed, reviewed and redefined by our specialized medical team with our clinical nutritionist, kitchen staff and functional trained chefs.
They take into consideration your unique needs in a stressful situation, nutritional deficiencies, the nutritive food you desperately need, allergies and personal preference of taste and food appearance.
What is the main difference between Enhanced Low Dose Chemo vs conventional chemotherapy?
At the immunotherapy Institute, we use a proprietary method called “Enhanced Low Dose Chemotherapy”, this is a metabolic-supported low dose chemotherapy.
“Enhanced Low Dose Chemotherapy” targets a cell and changes its composition.
First, it attacks the cancer cell through its internal environment and then via the external environment by “prepping” the cancer cell so it becomes more vulnerable to treatment.
In more simple words, “Enhanced Low Dose Chemotherapy” is just a fraction of the normal dose and it only goes after the cancer cells instead of your whole body, which reduces or eliminates the horrible side-effects of conventional chemo.
What kind of hyperthermia do you offer?
There are two types, regional and systemic.
Regional refers to the increase of temperature of a single zone or area.
Systemic is whole-body hyperthermia, which refers to the increase in temperature to hyperthermic levels over the entire body.
Hyperthermia is proven to enhance the effect of anti-cancer treatments like immunotherapy and conventional treatments such as chemo or radiation.
Positive trials have established hyperthermia, in combination with anti-cancer drugs, as a breakthrough cancer treatment.
Hyperthermia doesn’t have any side effects.
Another thing you might wonder is, How long will each session be?
We see great outcomes with 2 to 4 hour-long sessions.
What are the benefits of the hyperthermia we use at our center?
It’s fast acting. You’ll feel results within the first couple of sessions.
You’ll be alert, you won’t have to go through sedation and anesthesia.
You won’t experience any discomfort, which allows for a much larger period, and hence, achieves in a single session, what would take us up to 8 sessions to achieve with other methods.
What is the difference between the Immunotherapy offered through your program and what my doctors are recommending at home?
There are two main types of immunotherapy, chemical, and autologous immunotherapy; we have seen great success with the latter.
In the autologous cellular immunotherapy process, we collect your immune cells and infuse them back into your body after culture.
In the process we activate the anti-tumor response and “train these cells” to effectively target and attack cancer cells.
Autologous Cellular Immunotherapy is made out of specific types of cells mainly Dendritic, NK cells and T lymphocytes.
These cells act against the cancer cells and recharge the immune system.
When they find a tumor cell, the NK and T cells bind themselves to its membrane and inject toxins which kill the cancer cell.
In less than five minutes, the cancer cell dies and the NK and T cells move on to their next target.
Every single case has different specifications, which is why its so important to explore your unique situation.
To find out if this is the right therapy for you, please contact us via phone or Facebook.
What are the side effects of cancer treatment?
Because our program employs natural treatments that only enhance the body’s own natural ability to attack cancer, there’s no negative side-effects. Patients who have previously undergone chemotherapy will be administered a chemo-preconditioning program that will decrease the negative side-effects like, such as hair loss, nausea, toxicity, anemia, and others, until the body is in optimal condition for our treatment program.
What is the probability of curing my cancer?
Unfortunately there’s no guarantees, however our statistical studies have shown that if admitted into our program, there’s a very high chance that the patient will have a positive outcome, in fact on average, 80% of our cancer patients have managed to control their cancer into a manageable state that allows them to gain quality-of-life and avoid the major set-backs known to most cancer patients, or in many cases have completely cured their cancer. Please talk to our doctors so that they can assess your situation and provide a better idea of your possibilities.
Can I undergo treatment at the Institute if I've undergone chemotherapy?
Yes, many of our patients are still doing chemotherapy or have had it done in the past. One of the great benefits of our treatments is that it doesn’t affect being in chemo like most other treatments, in fact, many of our most successful cases have already done chemo in the past. Our treatments will precondition the body to eliminate the toxic effects from previous chemotherapy to get the body to its optimal condition for the treatment.
Can the Institute treat Stage IV cancer?
Yes, in fact, over half of cancer patients are stage IV and although each patient’s outcome is different based on their current health situation, medical history, eating habits, and overall lifestyle, our studies have shown that 90% of our cancer patients have benefited from our treatments. It’s very important that patients in stage 4 make timely decisions because time is of the essence for the treatment to take a positive effect.
