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MSTR® Newsletter #34
December 2023

The latest MSTR® news - direct to your inbox!

FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

Scar tissue holds hints about
pancreatic cancer outcome...

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Scar patterning hints at lifespan after a pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
Left, disrupted pancreatic glands (green) are nested within thickened,
cable-like scar fibers (red, yellow)—a pattern associated with shorter
survival. Right, intact glands are embedded in spindle-like fibers,
suggesting a longer lifespan. Credit: Jason Guo

Scar tissue that forms around a growing pancreatic tumor called a pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma harbors valuable clues as to how long people with these cancers are likely to live, according to a new study led by researchers at Stanford Medicine.

The architecture and organization of cells in the can be used to categorize patients into two groups. Members of one group lived a median of nearly two years longer than members of the other group—a substantial difference for a cancer with a five-year

survival rate after surgery of only 20% to 25%.



In fact, the researchers found that the patterns of a patient's scar tissue are among the most predictive prognostic elements for this type of cancer—second only to the stage of the tumor at diagnosis.



The finding suggests that cells in the scar tissue, as well as its overall structure, interact with the cancer cells to either egg on or tamp down their growth. Drugs that intercept pro-growth messages, or mimic cellular conversations that discourage growth, may lead to new avenues of therapy.



"Our study puts new therapeutic approaches on the table," said professor of surgery Michael Longaker, MD. "Should we be treating not just the tumor but also the scar tissue? I would say yes. Both obviously play a role in patient outcome."



Read more...

MSTR® Improves patients with
Multiple Sclerosis, Oncology scars and Mastectomy scars

Feedback from students in a recent MSTR® class in Australia -

with MSTR® Instructor Alison Edge...

I just wanted to thank you again for the wonderful workshop you presented on Sunday and for the wealth of information you’ve provided me in better supporting my clients. I have already been able to use the techniques with 2 clients this week, both of whom I’ve been having difficulty in helping with the tightness, texture and discomfort of their mastectomy scars.


We were all blown away with how much improvement we saw with just one treatment using the MSTR® technique this week. I’m also really excited about how much improvement I see in lymphedema around the scar after treating with the MSTR® technique - that has been a bonus prize! 

Two of our physio’s who have completed the course have been doing some MSTR® on a client of ours who has Multiple Sclerosis and suffers from paresthesia in one of her legs, with the intention of making space for the nerves. She has gone from not being able to touch her leg to being able to have the physio’s touch her leg to cue in exercise with no problem….this is so good!



And lastly, one of my oncology clients has just had very major surgery for a recurrence of cancer. I have done a lot of work on her scar from the previous surgery and the surgeon was very impressed on the condition of the scar. He was able to cut through the original scar which he said he is normally not able to do. He asked her what she had been doing, so she said I had been working on the scar for her. Very good advertisement for MSTR® !

Recent MSTR® classes...

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Small Group Class online - from Hong Kong, New Zealand and Australia
with MSTR® Instructor Peta Crogan

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Phoenix Arizona, with MSTR® Instructor Cyndi George

Live Class in Western Australia, with MSTR® Instructor Peta Crogan

Upcoming MSTR® courses...

DECEMBER

 Cyndi George USA*

2nd Ajda Hudjej Slovenia*

9th P. Crogan Australia​*

9th Lise Waugh USA*​

10th J. Konarik Australia​*

P. Crogan/J. Konarik Australia​*

JANUARY

7th Lise Waugh USA
14th Elian Krekels Netherlands
27th Adriana Markanović Croatia
28th Alastair McLoughlin UK

FEBRUARY

 11th Frances Carter Canine*
11th P. Crogan/J. Konarik Australia
12th Kathy Chase New Zealand
17th Adriana Markanović Croatia
18th Paula Esson UK
27th Adriana Markanović Serbia

ALL COURSE DATES
Thanks for your thanks...

"I am really excited to get started and see the results. It is so ni- ce to be part of something so wonderful. Kind regards..." Jenny - Australia

"Thank you very much! MSTR® is a such a great method
and I’m so looking forward to work with it. Best Regards..." Ingela Sweden

"I'd just like to thank you for the care you took in providing me with feedback on each of my case studies, and for all of your encouragement. It means so much. Recently I used MSTR® for bilateral rotator cuff tears going back to 2006. Big changes in one session, with my client stopping her nightly pain killers. Thank you again!! Kind regards..." Gillian - Australia

WITH WELL OVER 1,000 QUALIFIED
MSTR® PRACTITIONERS, IT'S

 EASIER TO FIND HELP WITH YOUR SCARS...

 ...by using our NEW full practitioner list!

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MSTR® RESEARCH - FIND OUT WHERE WE'RE AT...

THIS NEW COURSE FORMAT IS SELLING OUT FAST!

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Ideal for the busy practitioner...

This online 3-hour tutorial is the ideal way to learn when you don't have much time.

The course includes pre-course online learning material, training manual, 3-hour live call with your instructor and all the post-course resources and support that forms an integral part of the MSTR® course.

How does this compare to the Live class?
To begin with, it's more cost effective than a Live class! But we understand that some still love the Live class environment in which to learn. Even so, it's great to have extra option of joining a Small Group - and the convenience of learning from your home!

Compare the Live class vs Small group class here...

COMPARE
ALL SMALL GROUP CLASSES HERE
Already an MSTR® student...

…but haven’t completed your course yet?

Well, we don't want you to be student forever!



Our aim is to help and support you as much as possible. So we made this new video to help you understand the timeline for completing the course.

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NEXT Canine MSTR® Class FEBRUARY 11th

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With our NEW Equine and Canine MSTR®
Small Group classes,
we can now offering training for you - anywhere in the world!

Sometimes dogs need treatment for their scars - just like people do....and for the same reasons: injury and surgery. See our video...

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Using online video material, training manual, plus a Live 2-hour video call, you’ll be able to master Equine or Canine MSTR® wherever in the world you live. Training manual is included.
Limited number of persons per class, so you receive lots of individual tuition and attention.

Equine and Canine course details

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[email protected]

Assuring you of our continued support.

Sincerely,

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