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Old 12-25-2007, 11:30 AM
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Default blood cancer

It is unacceptable that blood cancers are considered incurable.
Research in finding more effective treatments and cures for blood
cancers is proceeding at an extrordinary and positive pcae. In my
laboratory at the Moores UCSD Cancer Center - which leads the nation
in blood cancer research - we are pursuing many innovative approaches.
We constantly increasing our understanding of the genetics, immune
resposnse, and diet on the course of cancer. We're not only involved
in the discovery of genes involved in blood cancer, but also
determinig how thoses genes affect the overall progress of blood
cancers.
To continue with this rapid pace of research and discovery, I need to
recruit more of the talented scientist in the world to join our team
at the Moores UCSD Cancer Center. The key to our success lies in the
ability to explore every potential avenue to a cure. Simply put, the
more scientists we can train, attract, and support to assist in the
research process, the sooner we will find the treatments that will
control cancer. Our research is not confined

http://www.dontplayplay.com/cancer/b...ncer/index.htm

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Old 12-26-2007, 04:57 AM
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Default Re: blood cancer SPAM

SPAMMER_prqview200@yahoo.com.tw wrote:
> It is unacceptable that blood cancers are considered incurable.
> http://CLICK_HERE_TO_MAKE_ME_RICH/index.html


This kind of spam annoys me when it's innocuous, but this
person's links are set up to pay whenever someone clicks on the
advertising links on his/her site. Most people who are looking
for cancer information either have cancer or are close to someone
who does, so this scheme is, essentially, one in which the
spammer hopes to get rich off of someone else's misery.

Would you like to obtain information about cancer?

Try the National Cancer Institute web site at
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I'd sure look there before getting information from a
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