[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
On Mon, 04 May 1998 19:05:46 -0400 moonshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>moonshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Seems to me the doctors on this list might have something to say.
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>> The purported cancer cure ain't. Not yet anyway.
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>Evenin', No one stated it is a cure. The doctor herself has been
>working with these two
>drugs
>for over a decade and through her research found positive results in
>the lab. Nowhere does
>she state she has found a cure. Your subject title is way off base and
>not supported by
>the facts. The real hoax, IMO, is your attempt to appear to a have
>grasp on reality and
>fact.
>...Mac
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>...Mac
Hi Mac,
For what it's worth I think you and Ron are absolutely correct on this
one. The newspaper stories I've been reading clearly present the reality
of the situation with respect to this issue. A lot of time and
additional research must be conducted before they will be close to
determining that this drug will be effective in curing some types of
cancer in humans. But the breakthrough in the animal testing is
certainly a tremendous achievement and is deserving of a lot of medial
coverage.
I wish I had bought Entremed the day before this was announced and then
sold it when it hit $80 a share. Timing is everything.
Bill
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