Posted on 08/25/2018 10:28:29 PM PDT by 867V309
Some people live longer, many live shorter, he observes. At the end of the day, there are very, very few long-term survivors.
Help may soon be on the way, however.
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She could have done that in the early 70s, if she'd been picked for a lunar mission.
Damn shame we shut the program down in 1972. Had it continued, she might have gotten her wish.
Which will come first, a cancer cure or a fusion reactor that works?
I figure that since cancer cells are just mutations of our regular cells, they have much the same antigen profile as the regular cells, enabling them to (usually) escape detection by our immune system.
[[They act like some day we can live forever thanks to modern medicine.]]\
I think they must be experimenting with ruth ginsburgh
Dr. Thomas Seyfried thinks macrophages merge with pre cacerous cells. Macrophages can go anywhere, so this is how cancer spreads.
His main theory for treating all forms of cancer is to deprive it of its two main sources of fuel, glucose and glutamine.
Very good, non technical explanation here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yyt3Do4w7fs
Brian Piccalo died of testicular cancer in 1970.
Today. it’s almost 100% reversible.
From: http://www.drmirkin.com/weekly-ezine-page/brian-piccolo-and-testicular-cancer.html
“In 1996, 26 years later, 25-year-old Lance Armstrong was diagnosed with testicular cancer that had spread to his brain, lungs and liver. In February 1997, he was declared free of cancer and by January 1998, he renewed serious bicycle training and went on to become the most famous bicycle racer in the world.
The difference between life and death in testicular cancer is a doctor named Larry Einhorn who, in 1974, developed the life-saving medical treatment for testicular cancer, increasing the survival rate from less than 10 percent to almost 100 percent today”
as long as they keep trying, it’s ok they keep saying it...
Imagine there being treatments that will keep you alert and vigorous up to a hundred or more.
Now imagine that the cost of such treatment is such that only the very rich could afford it, that it would be completely unfeasible to deliver it to everyone even with government subsidies.
What would be the social reaction?
That one and pancreatic are aggressive as hell. Im surprised McCain lasted this long. I hope they find a cure...I wish I had back my two friends that quickly died if them,
Enhancing adjunctive endogenous immune therapies will likely be the immediate future of successful therapeutics with glioblastoma. Upregulating glucose uptake into M1 macrophages facilitates the stripping of the solid tumor “protective cloaking mechanism”. I welcome inquiries from interested on this topic.
Looks like it, doesn’t it?
There needs to be a mandatory retirement age.
Just like you can be too young to be in office, there should be an upper limit to prevent someone who is incompetent from getting in or staying in office.
Right now, the only out we have is death.
So close. If they only had more money. Won’t you please donate today?
Wrong. Much longer than that.
Juan probably had the option to go with the new “Right To Try” program Trump established. But he hated Trump so much he’d rather die than take advantage of the option.
Trolling for grants
I guess he showed us!
Guess so. But it all worked out. ;)
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