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    This Could Be The Beginning Of The End Of Cancer

    100% remission immunotherapy drug, no chemo, no surgery, no nuclear medicine.

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    I read a short article about this, do you have any good leads on more information? I'm a cancer survivor myself and I'm always interested in progress against cancer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K4PIH View Post
    I read a short article about this, do you have any good leads on more information? I'm a cancer survivor myself and I'm always interested in progress against cancer.
    It's obviously too small of a sample size for a full blown triple blind federal medical study. I think it was offered as "last chance experimental" similar to my last super bacterial infection. This is a totally different combat strategy treating as immunology therapy, I think.
    100% remission of all subjects is mind blowing to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K4PIH View Post
    I read a short article about this, do you have any good leads on more information? I'm a cancer survivor myself and I'm always interested in progress against cancer.
    There is a more detailed article here: https://www.healio.com/news/hematolo...-cancer-subset

    Of particular interest is the 2 "perspectives" offered by MD's at the end of the article. This type of cancer runs in mt family... my grandmother on my father's side of the family died from this type of cancer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ad4mg View Post
    There is a more detailed article here: https://www.healio.com/news/hematolo...-cancer-subset

    Of particular interest is the 2 "perspectives" offered by MD's at the end of the article. This type of cancer runs in mt family... my grandmother on my father's side of the family died from this type of cancer.
    Greatly appreciate the link. This is ground breaking. I myself had prostate cancer (old ham talking about his innards!) and my mother passed from ovarian. While these are different types the trials might be the breakthrough we need.
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