Who's Who in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine

Posted on 2009-07-01 09:57:48 in Addiction | Cancer | Longevity and Age Management |

Week of June 29, 2009
Mark Rosenberg, MD
Director and Founder of the Institute for Anti‐Aging in South Florida.

Dr. Rosenberg received his undergraduate degree from University of Pennsylvania and graduated from Georgetown University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in emergency medicine in San Antonio, Texas at Brooke Army Medical Center, where he won the award of "Teacher and Resident of the Year."

He is a diplomate of the American Academy of Anti‐Aging Medicine. He is a highly sought‐after speaker and lectures frequently on topics such as integrative cancer therapy and anti‐aging medicine.

Dr Rosenberg has published a physician's guide to the treatment of drug toxicities and served as a consultant to several hospitals for the treatment of drug overdoses. He has developed a novel protocol that integrates standard chemotherapeutic regimens with non‐toxic natural supplemental regimens. He was featured on Fox News for inducing remission in a patient with cancer that had spread from the lungs to the liver and spine. Wake Forest University is now studying this protocol.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures in San Jose, California (September 9-12, 2009), Dr. Rosenberg will present, Non‐Toxic Cancer Therapies, on Friday, September 11th.

In this lecture, Dr. Rosenberg will discuss how to manage advanced stage cancer more effectively than just administering chemotherapy.

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