Why erbitux or vectibix may stop working and possible counter measure
fromongoing ASCO conference,this might prove effective
and from same site,same conference,
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apparently not someone's cup of tea...
Why the all wait? I would go find the natural MET inhibitors, like EGCG in green tea extract. Oh, yes EGCG is already in the LEF recommendations mix for CRC, perhaps more there.
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Tho i no linger remember why or when i started takingtanstaafl said:apparently not someone's cup of tea...
Why the all wait? I would go find the natural MET inhibitors, like EGCG in green tea extract. Oh, yes EGCG is already in the LEF recommendations mix for CRC, perhaps more there.
green tea extract i've continued since being Dxed...Here's a link to an article i had printed when i first came across it. The site is good for nano info.
www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid=20859.php
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i hate to say i told you so
it brings no consolation for onc to years later indicate, supplements may help.
the medical estashblishmemt are cullpible in many ways.
i have had so many greenteas and no coffee except the enemas for years.
one day the onc will advocae enemas, like they did up until the 1970s , that will an equally bitter sweet day.
conventional has no choice to embrace the best of alternative and complementary, it will just take so long.
i am back in hospital right now, getting my chemo port installed , 3 years today the day I had my first colonoscopy, when my tumour was found.
still this is good news, thanks steve.
hugs,
pete
ps and tans how good is lef! so many of their recommendations. i remember sharing my excitement of finding them here, in the goold old days I was shot straight between the eyes, for suggesting them and having faith in their science and recommendations. alas time tells alot in this game. I think its time to reread the lef bible, and see the latest.
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