The Directorate of Health in the Turkish state of Diyarbakir (southeast) announced its success in treating a patient with the Coronavir virus, by subjecting him to Turkish radiation therapy (TurkishBeam).

At a press conference, state health director Jehan Tekin said, "We implemented the radiation therapy project for the first time on a patient in Diyarbakir."

Takeen explained that the patient was in the intensive care unit, indicating that the medical staff had the fruit of being subjected to Turkish radiotherapy.

"I would like to give to Diyarbakir, Turkey and the whole world, a gesture that turns the result of a patient's HIV screening test from positive to negative."

For his part, Arkan Bayssal, the chief physician of Ghazi Yashrigil Hospital for Education and Research in Diyarbakir, said that the medical staff agreed to subject the patient to the radiotherapy project, after it was revealed that he was suffering from Corona.

And in the middle of last May, the RD Global INVAMED Foundation said - in a statement - "The Turkish radiotherapy method completely eliminates microorganisms, bacteria and viruses, without infecting cells and DNA with any damage."

It stated that TurkishBeam was the result of 3 years of research and development carried out by the Foundation of Turkish Origin.

Through this method of treatment, the Foundation has been conducting studies since 2017 on pathogens and microorganisms that cause infection, and since November 2019 these studies have continued with an intense focus on corona.

With promising positive results from animal studies regarding treatment of viral diseases such as SK, a clinical study request was submitted to the Ministry of Health, and it was approved on May 4, 2020.

After agreeing to start work to apply the treatment to humans, the Foundation received an official invitation from the American “Cleveland Clinic” Medical Center, and New York University, to try and analyze Turkish radiotherapy.