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Greg_BE Send message Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0 |
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007703210358 bird flu and common flu, but wheres the cancer in this one? |
adrianxw Send message Joined: 18 Sep 05 Posts: 653 Credit: 11,840,739 RAC: 62 |
A new New Scientist piece concerning human trials of DCA. Link to piece. Wave upon wave of demented avengers march cheerfully out of obscurity into the dream. |
The_Summitarian Send message Joined: 24 Oct 09 Posts: 1 Credit: 25,126 RAC: 0 |
Thank you David, for that reassuring information. I started crunching only a few months ago for climate prediction before I found this most worthwhile project. R@H grabbed my full attention (& all my computing power) right away. I now intend to add to that meager computing capacity and devote it all to R@H. In a prior post to this thread, someone suggested that articles such as the thread subject would lend "false hope" to cancer patients. As of four months ago, I have but one lung left to give for my disease. ANY hope - any slight glimmer on the horizon is better than no hope. I find R@H and all other indication that research against cancer and other disease is vigorously ongoing to be that glimmer. Not for myself, but for all of those who will be given the dreaded diagnosis tomorrow, and the next 'morrow,etc. I hope that perhaps by adding more computing capacity, and educating my son, daughters, nephews etc. to the value of R@H, I can get them to keep my machines folding (& maybe add theirs to the mix) long after I'm gone. WOW! I may have some legacy after all. ;) Thanks again David, for the opportunity to participate and to overcome my layman's attitude of "yeah, that's terrible, but what can I do about it". |
joseps Send message Joined: 25 Jun 06 Posts: 72 Credit: 8,173,820 RAC: 0 |
my mother in law was part of a few different studies of a experimental treatment that was one shot per day. but her cancer had gotten to a stage that even this treatment couldn't touch it. and with that development she had to withdraw from the study. i believe it was her second program to try, but even though she qualified the results were not what the study was looking for. Prostate Cancer: I think I will be in first person talking about specific cancer. I have been contributing to Rosetta@home for some time now, hoping to find cure for cancer. Now at age 82 I am diagnosed with prostate cancer at stage 4, 2 months ago. I am undergoing hormone therapy starting last Jan. 2015. I never realized that it will happen to me. I have no symtoms. Active in the Gym 3 days/wk year round, bowling 3 days/wk year round. I told all my friends to have a PSA test to check for cancer even if they do not have any symtoms just to be sure they do not have prostate cancer. This advice is for all of you there too. I am still active, but I do not know how will the therapy affect me and how long will I live from now on. I turned off my 5computers when I went on vacation. When I return today, I can not upload work. Need work units to run computers. joseps |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2122 Credit: 41,194,088 RAC: 9,858 |
my mother in law was part of a few different studies of a experimental treatment that was one shot per day. but her cancer had gotten to a stage that even this treatment couldn't touch it. and with that development she had to withdraw from the study. i believe it was her second program to try, but even though she qualified the results were not what the study was looking for. Thank you, Joseps. Good luck to you. |
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