John Catanzaro, a Bothell naturopathic physician whose license was
recently suspended by the state, says he has helped — not hurt — many
patients with the “cancer vaccine” he created from their tissues and has
followed proper procedures, including obtaining informed consent.
In a reply submitted Friday to the Department of Health’s Board of
Naturopathy, Catanzaro asked for a settlement opportunity and hearing to
contest the board’s statement of charges against him, issued Jan. 24.
The board suspended his license to practice four days later.
The charges allege that Catanzaro, who was medical director of the
HWIFC Cancer Research Group, did not obtain proper permits for research
on patients, had no independent oversight and did not keep adequate
records to determine whether the cancer vaccine was working.
In addition, the state alleged his lab had no certification or
quality-control data to show that the vaccines he created for injection
into “vulnerable cancer patients” were safe.
In his response, Catanzaro said he was not guilty of any basis for
sanction, including unprofessional conduct, dishonesty,
misrepresentation or fraud.
“I have not been negligent, incompetent or committed malpractice in
the use of the vaccine,” he wrote, and had not violated any federal
statute or administrative rules regulating his profession or setting
patient-care standards.
None of his patients experienced any injury, he said, or was placed
at “unreasonable risk of harm,” as the state alleges, or even
experienced unexpected or troubling adverse events because of the
vaccine.
“To the contrary, most of my patients had received a bleak prognosis
because of their cancer before they began treatment with me, but have
experienced a prolonged life and improved quality of life through the
use of the autologous vaccine.”
He said only one patient was actually a “research subject,” and he
obtained the proper permit from the federal government. However, he said
the research protocol he submitted to an independent research-review
board was originally disapproved. Later, that board told him that using
the vaccine on a patient “was not serious non-compliance,” he said.
No patient complaints were referenced in the state’s investigative
file, which was obtained by The Seattle Times through a
public-disclosure request.
Leanna Standish, medical director and founder of Bastyr University’s
Integrated Oncology Research Center, reviewed the case for the state
board.
“Dr. Catanzaro is to be commended for his passionate attempt to
translate basic cancer immunology into an individualized cancer vaccine
for patients with advanced disease,” she wrote, and may be viewed as an
“advanced integrative oncology provider, even a pioneer.”
However, she said, evidence showed that Catanzaro’s “disregard for
basic quality controls and research protocol creates substantial and
imminent risk for patients.”
In documents, Standish wrote, “It does not appear that
psychologically vulnerable cancer patients are fully informed about the
‘research’ in which they are asked to participate.” Without that,
“presentation of the clinical care in the guise of a research study is a
ruse.”
Use of the terms “study” and “research”, she added, “may encourage
patients and their family and friends to initiate a time-consuming and
expensive treatment that in the end does not extend the length or
quality of their lives.”
In addition, she said it appeared Catanzaro “has attempted to mislead
the Naturopathy Board with inaccurate representations” of his
regulatory research approval and oversight.
The original complaint was filed in February 2012 by an oncologist at
a large Seattle-based medical center, who said her center recently had
seen two breast-cancer patients who were receiving care from Catanzaro.
Catanzaro wanted the medical center to provide patient tissues for
the vaccines, she said, but when she asked him for references and data
regarding his procedures and outcomes, “he was unable to provide any.”
She provided tissue from one patient at the patient’s request, said
the oncologist, who was not identified because she is a whistle-blower.
“Then I looked further into his practice and realized that he appears to
be doing research.”
Medical-center research and legal personnel advised her against
giving him tissue “unless this is sanctioned research,” she said, so she
told Catanzaro he needed approval from the medical center’s research
oversight board.
The oncologist said she found it disturbing that Catanzaro appears to
be charging patients for an “unproven and unregulated treatment and
leading them to believe that it will cure their cancers.”
Standish, in her review of evidence for the board, said Catanzaro’s
administration of the vaccine, while novel and uncommon among
naturopathic physicians, is within the scope of naturopathic medical
practice. She also commended him for his “clear communication” with two
patients’ medical oncology team at the medical center.
And although Catanzaro’s earlier characterizations that his research
was funded by donations “seems disingenuous to me,” Standish wrote, the
amount he billed patients for the vaccine appeared reasonable.
However, Catanzaro doesn’t have much training or experience in
clinical trials “and appears naive” about research regulations as well
as study design, she said.
“Ultimately, I believe he is well-meaning and has his patients’
interest at heart,” with treatment based in solid theory, she said, but
if his group is serious about research, it should fund audits and
patient follow-ups.
“It may actually be an effective and safe treatment but we will never
know because of the lack of scientific rigor,” she concluded. “From a
scientific point of view this is unethical.”
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