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starseed
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http://www.aarp.org/health/conditions-treatments/info-08-2011/medical-innovations.4.html
Hopefully the link above will work and hopefully I'm not repeating some news another poster may have started. At any rate---while the studies on the new breast cancer drugs are still somewhat new, it is very encouraging.If we could only get the FDA to pay attention.
Hopefully the link above will work and hopefully I'm not repeating some news another poster may have started. At any rate---while the studies on the new breast cancer drugs are still somewhat new, it is very encouraging.If we could only get the FDA to pay attention.
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Thank you starseed! I
Thank you starseed! I think sometimes we need to kick the FDA in the behind!
Hugs, Jan0
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