For decades, spontaneous remissions have existed at the edges of medicine: documented, debated, and often dismissed as anomalies rather than explored as clues. Yet within these rare cases may lie patterns that could reshape how we understand cancer, healing, and what the human body is capable of. At IONS, we take these cases seriously—not as miracles to prove, but as phenomena worth investigating with rigorous scientific attention.
The new Spontaneous Remission Database continues the earlier work as a searchable resource. It preserves the original bibliography while extending it with newly identified cases through 2025. It has been created for both clinicians and patients.
COMING SOON – SEARCH THE DATABASE
Join us on Friday, March 20th, for the ConnectIONS Live webinar, when we’ll officially debut the new Spontaneous Remission Database!
Spontaneous Remission: From Medical Mystery to Research Tool
Friday, March 20
11:00am – 12:00pm PST
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All registrants will receive a link to the recording. Please register even if you can’t attend live.
Dr. Joshua Weiss completed medical school at the University of Manitoba, and completed his residency training at McMaster University. Joshua also obtained his Master’s in Behavioral and Decision Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. He developed his unique approach to chronic medical and mental health conditions under the tutelage of North America’s foremost leaders in lifestyle medicine and group psychotherapy. He began work on IONS’ Spontaneous Remission Bibliography Project in 2012, with the dual intentions of both updating this incredible resource and also making it more accessible to patients and their healthcare providers. Joshua founded the ‘Life Medicine’ Clinic in 2017, now located in Toronto, Ontario (
is a molecular neurobiologist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) where his research focuses on laboratory-based models of exceptional human abilities. He obtained his BS from the Department of Molecular & Cell Biology at the Pennsylvania State University and his PhD from the Department of Neurobiology & Behavior at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He began his formal studies in consciousness research with a small grant from the Institute of Noetic Sciences in 1995, which allowed him to work with biofield practitioners and spiritual healers in the laboratory. Since then, Dr. Yount