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5-Gene Signature Identifies Lethal Varieties of Prostate Cancer and May Better Direct Patients to Appropriate Levels of Treatment
http://www.pcf.org/site/c.leJRIROrEpH/b.7707265/k.1403/5Gene_Signature_Identifies_Lethal_Varieties_of_Prostate_Cancer_and_May_Better_Direct_Patients_to_Appropriate_Levels_of_Treatment.htm?msource=sep11np&auid=9580092
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Human Genome and the Pca
YTW
I have no words to thank you for posting this news. This finding of the 5-gene signature of lethal varieties of prostate cancer is the beginning of the end of the bandit.
More and more closely our scientists are to find the “silver bullet”. It is wonderful to read about the progress made in having a ”… potentially novel biomarkers of early detection…” It may be that we will know if one is prune for cancer even before it is borne.
What I am most interested is about their plan in using “Movember” to expand the research by “Creating an on-line "knowledge exchange" between laboratories around biomarker discovery and validation will foster additional collaboration…”
How can I participate? How can I help? I need instructions to follow.
I like it and I am very confident on the success.
Thanks for the post.
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We are luckyVascodaGama said:Human Genome and the Pca
YTW
I have no words to thank you for posting this news. This finding of the 5-gene signature of lethal varieties of prostate cancer is the beginning of the end of the bandit.
More and more closely our scientists are to find the “silver bullet”. It is wonderful to read about the progress made in having a ”… potentially novel biomarkers of early detection…” It may be that we will know if one is prune for cancer even before it is borne.
What I am most interested is about their plan in using “Movember” to expand the research by “Creating an on-line "knowledge exchange" between laboratories around biomarker discovery and validation will foster additional collaboration…”
How can I participate? How can I help? I need instructions to follow.
I like it and I am very confident on the success.
Thanks for the post.
VGama
We are lucky to have discovered the "beast" at this time. 10,20 years ago or more, the medical community was in the "dark ages" as far as this desiese was concerned. By being diagnosed at this time in history , gives us the most important factor in the equasion for
succesful treatment...TIME...Medical science is progressing at a very rapid rate and who knows what will be descovered in the battle of the "beast" in the near future. Keep the faith...We have a better chance of beating the "beast" than in any other time...........
Jimmy/Cleveland0
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