I've been on Gleevec for eleven years and began to have occasional eye
bleeds about six years ago.  This lasted for a short time and then stopped.
Now I'll have perhaps one eye bleed a year and count myself lucky.  I was
unaware that a few people were having bleeding in the brain and am not
certain if this is from Gleevec or from Tasigna.  It's unspoken but true
that everyone who takes a new medication is a test subject and that every
side effect that can occur does not necessarily show up while a drug is in
first and second stage testing.  But we have to give kudos to Dr. Druker for
having more or less solved our problem by attempting to block the molecular
expression of it.  His approach is being used on other cancers: I believe
there's even a new melanoma drug that uses the same technique.

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