Information, Awareness, Prevention / United to End Cancer

Dario B. Crosetto

European Parliamentary question related to BECA and to Chapter II of BECA DRAFT 2020/2267(INI)

Véronique TRILLET-LENOIRE

Rapporteur of the draft report “Strengthening Europe in the fight against cancer – towards a comprehensive and coordinated strategy”

Dialogue between D.B. Crosetto & European Beating Cancer Committee (BECA)

This document is available at: https://bit.ly/2TigQ2W

Dear member of the BECA committee,

I was advised to send you material for your evaluation regarding a strategy to reduce more than half cancer mortality.

Chapter II of your BECA DRAFT 2020/2267(INI) presented today, titled “Inconclusive screening and detection of cancer” items 31-41 are mentioning the word screening many times, however, what is missing is a device effective for cancer screening. (https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/BECA-PR-693752_EN.pdf). https://multimedia.europarl.europa.eu/en/special-committee-on-beating-cancer_20210715-0900-COMMITTEE-BECA_vd

My proposal is to build my 3D-CBS invention and test its effectiveness on a sample population.

Please let me know your assessment about my strategy to significantly reduce cancer deaths and cost.

Kind Regards,

Dario Crosetto

President of the Crosetto Foundation for the reduction in cancer deaths

DeSoto, TX 75115 – USA

  1. Are there any possibilities to present my strategy to you and BECA Committee?

EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT – Parliamentary questions https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-9-2021-003244_EN.html

Subject: 3D-CBS project (Full document at: https://bit.ly/3hCdGPw; in Italian: https://bit.ly/3xkyf9V)

The death rate from cancer is very high and the need to have effective early diagnosis tools available for large scale use is more essential than ever.

The European Union financed phase I of the WPET project, an overcoat for cancer screening weighing over 350 kg and to be worn for 24 hours. This has now been modified for phase II of the project with an application for over two million euro in funding for a jacket that is not suitable for early diagnosis and weighs 10 kg.

Twenty years ago a project for 3D-CBS (3D complete body screening) was devised. This has the following advantages: 1. it can identify clusters of around a hundred cancer cells before they grow to be a billion cells in 1 cm3 and would therefore save the lives of over 50 % of the people who take the screening test; 2. it only requires a very low level of radiation.

In light of third-party measurements that confirm the efficacy of the 3D‑CBS2 invention, does the Commission plan to share an approved scientific study with operators and members of the public, in view of its potential?

 

PS. See the reference to the absurd, non-viable WPET project financed by the European Union, an overcoat for cancer screening weighing over 350 kg to be worn for 24 hours, modified for phase II of the project with an application for over two million euro in funding for a jacket that is not suitable for early diagnosis and weighs 10 kg (https://bit.ly/3jEGCGA).