Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Doc:

The way I understood it last night was the primary gives off a human
hormone which prevents the mets from growing.  When the primary is
removed via surgery the mets grow because the hormone is no longer.  One
of the drugs prevents the blood flow to the primary, thus killing it. 
the other is the hormone which prevents the mets from growing, thus
making the first drug effective in killing them.

Ron...did I get that right?

Sue
> So it's either catch the primary before it metastisizes or get one of the
> other kinds of cancer?  Ah well, who ever said life was perfect?  Still, to
> me, that's a far cry from shouting hoax.
> Doc


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