Man that is cool.

Imagine if we didn't have cancer?  God that would be incredible.  So many
incredible people I know have had problems with it or been lost to it.

With my recent health issues this has become something of an issue for me.
I actually go in tomorrow to find out results of a biopsy and CAT scan and
colonoscopy, and to have an endoscope done.

It's weird, I mean, I'm 32.  Not exactly ancient.  I have a friend that is
only a year or two older than I am and he's already been treated for skin
cancer.

I really hope that this leads to something, and that the FDA doesn't do
their normal routine of holding up much needed treatments.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 11:50 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Promising New Cancer Treatment
> 
> Suicide is the regular mode of cell death. When cells reach the end of
> their useful life, internal mechanisms kick in and the cell
> automatically perishes, a process known as apoptosis. But in cancer
> cells this mechanism has often been genetically disabled or otherwise
> broken, allowing tumors to proliferate. Now researchers have found a
> way to reactivate programmed cell death and thereby treat cancer.
> 
> http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa003&articleID=00050D07-6D22-
> 14EF-AD2283414B7F0000
> 
> 

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