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Archive => Archives => Topic started by: tony on October 11, 2006, 05:14:24 am
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Early research by Newcastle University (UK) seems to suggest that certain drugs
may inhibit certain tumour types by restricting new blood vessel access to them
- thus restricting growth (or regrowth) since they have only a limited blood supply.
paper can be seen on www.ncl.ac.uk
Oh and the new and expensive drug ?........Asprin......(and small qtys only)
Even if the odds are only 1/1000 it may avoid a regrowth
I will be a one-a-day man for life.....
One buck a week to avoid surgery ? - I`d pay twice that
Best Regards
Tony
ps sorry for the re-post I think you guys may have missed the last one
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Very interesting article, Tony. Thanks for the posting.
BrendaO
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I didnt know if to laugh or cry when I saw it
$500,000 of gamma knife ?, neuro-surgeons with 10 or more yrs training ?
no, a packet of pills that cost 50 cents ??
It cant be that easy surely ?
Best Regards
Tony