Subject:
New drugs eradicate tumors in mice
Resent-Date:
Mon, 4 May 1998 05:27:29 -0700 (PDT)
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Date:
Mon, 04 May 1998 08:23:47 -0400
From:
Jim Moritz <[email protected]>
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Hope no one minds if I repost this. I grabbed this off of the Rife List.
bjs1779
List,
Saw this in Sunday's NY Times. Pretty interesting even
for 'Government' scientists.
Jim M.
*** Government scientists excited about cancer drugs
Government scientists are excited about progress with tests on two
cancer drugs that are eradicating any type of cancer in mice, the New
York Times said Sunday. The drugs, angiostatin and endostatin, are a
top priority at the National Cancer Institute, said agency director
Dr. Richard Klausner. But Klausner and other experts stressed the
drugs had only been tested in mice specially bred to develop cancer.
Many drugs that work in such mice do not work in the same way in
humans. Angiostatin stops development of blood vessels tumors need to
grow and Endostatin comes from a piece of a protein and seems to be
produced by tumors to stop other tumors from developing in the body.
See http://www.infobeat.com/stories/cgi/story.cgi?id=2553983903-178
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Pretty interesting just how they say it works. I think that
is the whole idea behind what shark cartilage does as far
as hindering the blood vessels to the tumor.
bjs1779
bjs1779
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