The Cure in sight, or just getting closer?
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/mediacentre/news/2013/jul/13_142.shtml
Translation into a treatment will take a while but this is at the right level of abstraction to give hope that a drug may be coming that could stop all cancers in their tracks.
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Thanks for posting this
Thanks for posting this Trevor! Between this good news and the CD47 they are going the right way! What I like about the two is that they are heading towards a cure, which i foresee happening soon! Especially with all of this new technology out and those who are able to put i to good use. I know the cure is not too far behind!
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More Hope..~angec said:Thanks for posting this
Thanks for posting this Trevor! Between this good news and the CD47 they are going the right way! What I like about the two is that they are heading towards a cure, which i foresee happening soon! Especially with all of this new technology out and those who are able to put i to good use. I know the cure is not too far behind!
T.W. thanks for posting this... another reason for us all to have hope... we just need to somehow wait it out..
Ron
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