The present invention provides a method of treating a cancer using a
neurotoxin, preferably Botulinum toxin ("BTX"). The application of a
neurotoxin around a cancer acts to decrease the contractile forces of the
muscles surrounding a neoplasm which normally squeeze cancer cells
through efferent channels leaving the cancer vicinity to distant sites.
Also, the application of the toxin at sites distant from the cancer
enhances cellular and humoral immunologic functions which further
contributes to cancer cell death and spread. Following administration of
botulinum toxin around and distant to a cancer, it is noticed that local,
regional, and distant spread is reduced or eliminated. Immunomodulation
with botulinum toxin is also valuable in treating other disease that may
or may not be associated with cancers, such as viral-induced growths,
viral conditions, fungal disease, chronic wounds, graft versus host
disease, autoimmune disease, and HIV.