Burzynski is the story of a doctor and biochemist named Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski, who won the largest and possibly the most complex and interesting lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration in U.S. history.
His victorious fight against the U.S. government centers on the Doctor. Burzynski’s belief and commitment to the gene-specific cancer drugs he discovered in the 1970s called Antineoplastons, which now completed an FDA-supervised Phase II clinical trial in 2009 and may begin the final phase of testing in 2011— — The premise is to have the ability to complete the financing of 25 million US dollars to fund the first one.
If an anti-cancer drug is approved, it will be the first time in history that a single scientist, not a pharmaceutical company, has exclusive patent and commercialization rights to achieve a disruptive, life-saving medical breakthrough. Cancer-fighting ketones are responsible for curing some of the most incurable forms of advanced cancer. The film profiles several cancer survivors who chose cancer treatment over surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation—with full disclosure of original medical records to aid in their diagnosis and recovery.
A type of cancer — diffuse intrinsic childhood brainstem glioma — has never been cured in an experimental clinical trial in the history of medicine. Antioneoplastons contain history’s first cure – and dozens more. Burzynski takes viewers on a perilous but triumphant journey through 14 years. Burzynski and his patients had to endure clinical trials of FDA-approved anticancer drugs.
However, what happens in the post-doc years. Burzynski’s release helps shed more light on the real motives behind the relentless persecution of Stanislaw Burzysnki by the US government.