@article{G_Ewing_R_K_2017, title={Strannik: A Summary or Meta-analysis of Available Published and Unpublished Clinical Data}, volume={5}, url={https://ajouronline.com/index.php/AJPNMS/article/view/4636}, abstractNote={<p>The authors reports a meta-analysis of available published studies, conducted in Spain and South Africa during 2015-2016; and previously unpublished Strannik studies most of which were conducted in the Russian market in the period 1997-2003 by eminent and respected physicians at various medical centres operating mainly in the Russian markets.</p><p>This meta-analysis of the use of Strannik technology  includes reports of 24 different studies of various sizes: the smallest being the study by Ewing & Duran (17 patients) and the largest being the study by Ignatiev (3000 patients).</p><p> </p><p>The study reports that , of the 9,800 patients tested using Strannik Virtual Scanning, the test outcomes ranged from 0-21% more accurate than the range of diagnostic tests against which it was compared; and that of over 6,000 patients treated with Strannik Light Therapy which was determined to be circa 76-96% effective treating a wide range of a 30 categories of common medical conditions.</p>}, number={3}, journal={Asian Journal of Pharmacy, Nursing and Medical Sciences}, author={G, Garkov I and Ewing, Graham and R, Mohanlall and K, Adam J}, year={2017}, month={Jul.} }