Those GREAT Canadians!!! Breast cancer breakthrough!
Maybe the day of no more bald is fast approaching!!!
I'm dancing!!!
Hugs, Kathi
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WOW!
Kathi,
That's great! I'll be watching for the news! Hopefully it will be something that can benefit everyone soon! Thanks for such great news!
-Jenny0 -
I only caught a bit....jennytwist said:WOW!
Kathi,
That's great! I'll be watching for the news! Hopefully it will be something that can benefit everyone soon! Thanks for such great news!
-Jenny
But I'm sure it's going to be gone over in depth!
Hugs, Kathi0 -
Thanks for this info, but, IKathiM said:Me, too.....
more for the reoccurance rate than anything...lol...I'd HATE to lose my hair again...who knows how it would come back this time!!!
Hugs, Kathi
Thanks for this info, but, I can't find it anywhere. Where did you see it?0 -
I found it!survivorbc09 said:Thanks for this info, but, I
Thanks for this info, but, I can't find it anywhere. Where did you see it?
I found it! http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/10/08/2709016.htm?section=world
if the link doesn't work, google "breast cancer DNA" and the story is on one of the first mentioned.
It just came out today.
Here's a copy of what I found:
Scientists decode breast cancer DNA
By Dan Karpenchuk
Posted Thu Oct 8, 2009 11:11pm AEDT
Canadian scientists have made a breakthrough in medical science, becoming the first to decode the DNA of breast cancer cells.
The British Columbia Cancer Agency study represents a major step towards determining how cancer begins and what makes it spread through the body.
Researchers have decoded all three billion letters in the DNA sequence of a spreading breast cancer tumour.
They have also identified the mutations that caused the original cancer to spread.
Until now scientists have not been able to to find all the mutations present in a given tumour.
Medical experts say the finding brings unprecedented information about breast cancer; there were genetic distinctions between an original tumour and after it spread, and that could lead to new cancer drugs and more personalised medicine.0 -
This is awesome, veryDawne.Hope said:I found it!
I found it! http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/10/08/2709016.htm?section=world
if the link doesn't work, google "breast cancer DNA" and the story is on one of the first mentioned.
It just came out today.
Here's a copy of what I found:
Scientists decode breast cancer DNA
By Dan Karpenchuk
Posted Thu Oct 8, 2009 11:11pm AEDT
Canadian scientists have made a breakthrough in medical science, becoming the first to decode the DNA of breast cancer cells.
The British Columbia Cancer Agency study represents a major step towards determining how cancer begins and what makes it spread through the body.
Researchers have decoded all three billion letters in the DNA sequence of a spreading breast cancer tumour.
They have also identified the mutations that caused the original cancer to spread.
Until now scientists have not been able to to find all the mutations present in a given tumour.
Medical experts say the finding brings unprecedented information about breast cancer; there were genetic distinctions between an original tumour and after it spread, and that could lead to new cancer drugs and more personalised medicine.
This is awesome, very exciting news! My cancer spread, so this is great news to me. Thank you for this news.0
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