James Haim Bicher, M.D.,
official website
(James Bicher, MD)
After researching, working, and clinically using Hyperthermia for over
30)years, I decided to publish a website, showing my work in the Clinical Use Of
Hyperthermia, combined with low dose of Radiation.
My journey started in Argentina, in 1954 when I entered the University of
Buenos Aires, Medical School. My family emigrated to Israel in 1956, and I
finished my studies at the M. D. Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem.
I started researching on Hyperthermia in
1972, Associate Professor of Anatomy and Research Medicine Medical
University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, 1971 to 1973. That
lead to my first publication:
1. Bicher Haim I. Blood Cell Aggregation in Thrombic Processes. Ed. W
Seegers, Charles C Thomas, Springfield, 1972.
Then,
as Associate Professor Pharmacology University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,
Little Rock, Arkansas, 1973 to 1976, followed my series of Oxygen Transport to
Tissue:
2. Bicher Haim I, Bruley DF, (eds). Oxygen Transport to Tissue: Instrumentation,
Methods and Physiology. Plenum Press, New York, 1973.
3. Bruley DF, Bicher Haim I, (eds). Oxygen Transport to Tissue: Pharmacology,
Mathematical Studies and Neonatology. Plenum Press, New York, 1973.
4. Silver I, Bicher Haim I, Eherecinska M, (eds). Oxygen Transport to Tissue: III.
Plenum Press, New York, 1978.
At that time I became
Associate Chief Department of Radiation Medicine, Roswell Park Memorial
Institute, Buffalo, New York, 1977 to 1978
I continued my research on Hyperthermia
in
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, 1978 to 1981, as a Director,
Non‑Ionizing Radiation, Cancer Treatment Center.
In 1982 I started my clinical work on
Hyperthermia in
Western Tumor Medical Group, Van Nuys, California, as Hyperthermic Clinic Chef,
until 1985, when I founded Valley Cancer Institute. Originally located in
Panorama City, California, Valley Cancer Institute moved to Culver City, Los
Angeles, California, in November 1989.
In our new facility, we have a capacity
of five Hyperthermia treatment rooms, where we treat a maximum of about 30
patients a day, and a full Radiation Department, where patients receive very low
doses of Radiation therapy, called Hyperfractionation.
The
incorporation of IMRT, Intensity Modulated Radio Therapy, on January
2008, allows for very targeted or pinpointed application of the already
low-dose-radiation, sparing healthy-normal tissue from unnecessary
radiation exposure, while focusing said radiation just on the tumor
area.
On
January 2009, I decided to open a second Clinic on Beverly Hills: Bicher
Cancer Institute.
As
December 2009 we are still finalizing the remodelation and planning to
move by the end of the year
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