Acta Scientific Cancer Biology (ISSN: 2582-4473)

Editorial Volume 10 Issue 3

Care for Patients Undergoing Surgery with a History of Prostate Cancer in this New Global Immunodeficiency Syndrome

Huang Wei Ling*

Wu Wei Institute, Rua Homero Pacheco Alves, Centro, Franca, Sao Paulo, Brazil

*Corresponding Author: Huang Wei Ling, Wu Wei Institute, Rua Homero Pacheco Alves, Centro, Franca, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Received: May 29, 2026 Published: June 10, 2026

Abstract

In this article, I will report the case of a patient I treated who presented with several conditions involving different medical specialties. Approximately eight years ago (2018), he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. However, he did not undergo prostate removal surgery and instead received conservative treatment under the care of a specialist. The patient sought my assistance because he had also been suffering from vitiligo for several years. At that time, he was using a natural remedy purchased online and delivered by mail. According to the patient, the vitiligo had shown moderate improvement with this treatment. When we initiated treatment using acupuncture, Chinese dietary therapy, and energy replenishment aimed at strengthening the patient’s immunity, the vitiligo improved gradually. However, the most significant improvement was observed in his prostate laboratory tests. Before acupuncture treatment, his PSA levels were above 16 ng/dL, and after treatment, they decreased to below 2.0 ng/dL. More recently, the patient informed me that he would undergo cataract surgery. He first had surgery on his right eye and, one month later, underwent surgery on his left eye. During these procedures, in addition to anesthetic medications administered during surgery, he also received prophylactic antibiotics for approximately seven days, as well as anti-inflammatory medications and ophthalmic eye drops. After the patient resumed his normal activities following the recommended recovery period, I requested new PSA testing. The results demonstrated a significant worsening of his prostate markers. His PSA levels, which had previously remained below 2 ng/dL, increased again to 16 ng/dL. This case demonstrates that patients presenting with energy deficiency in the five massive organs (Liver, Heart, Spleen, Lungs and Kidney), according to the Five Elements Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine, may be affected by what I describe as a New Global Immunodeficiency syndrome that has impacted the world population since 2014, following the implementation of 5G technology in 2013. According to this theory, this energy deficiency contributes to the development of a wide range of conditions, including emotional and psychological disorders, as well as physical illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, myocardial infarction and cancer, among many other diseases [1-8]. When medications that further reduce the patient’s energy are administered, especially highly concentrated medications, the situation may worsen. According to the Arndt-Schulz Law, developed in 1888 by two German scientists, highly concentrated substances may suppress vital energy, whereas highly diluted substances may stimulate it. In patients who already present severe energy deficiencies, the use of highly concentrated medications may further decrease their energy reserves, increasing the risk of complications or even sudden death. I have previously reported cases of patients with low energy levels in the five organs who did not follow recommendations to reduce the use of these medications and consequently experienced a worsening of their energy depletion. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the body’s energy is directly related to immune system function, and further reductions in this energy may weaken the organism and increase the likelihood of complications or reactivation of previously controlled cancers [9-12]. Therefore, this article highlights the importance of avoiding highly concentrated medications in patients with a prior history of cancer whenever possible. In this specific case, the patient experienced reactivation of prostate cancer on multiple occasions. The first episode occurred after the use of vitamin supplementation, the second after cataract surgery involving anesthesia and prolonged prophylactic antibiotic use, and the third following the administration of anti-inflammatory medications [9-13]. For this reason, I would like to emphasize that patients affected by this New Global Immunodeficiency syndrome should exercise caution when using highly concentrated medications for any reason. According to the concepts described in this article, these medications may further reduce the patient’s vital energy and contribute to Blood stagnation, potentially leading to thrombosis, myocardial infarction, stroke, or even sudden death [1,10,14,15]. In addition to adopting a holistic approach to patient care, physicians must also recognize that today’s patients differ significantly from those seen 15 years ago, when the energy of the five massive organs was considered relatively balanced. Currently, according to the concepts discussed in this article, many individuals present extremely low energy levels. A lack of awareness regarding these energetic changes, and uncertainty about how to manage them, may contribute to patient harm, complications, or even sudden death. These outcomes are increasingly observed both in daily clinical practice and throughout society in this modern world, which is continuously exposed to invisible electromagnetic waves believed to affect human energy and health [16-20].

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Citation

Citation: Huang Wei Ling. “Care for Patients Undergoing Surgery with a History of Prostate Cancer in this New Global Immunodeficiency Syndrome". Acta Scientific Cancer Biology 10.3 (2026): 49-51.

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Copyright: © 2026 Huang Wei Ling. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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