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Old 08-24-2007, 01:24 AM
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Default New algorithm matches any tumor cells to best possible anti-cancer treatments

Cancer patients don't have time to waste. Many go through several
different treatments, however, to find one that is more effective
against their particular type of tumor.

http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/n999.html

Thus, an algorithm that could help rapidly sort molecular information
about a patient's particular tumor and could help match this
information to the right drug treatment would be a breakthrough of
enormous value. Here is a proposal from some researchers.

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Old 08-24-2007, 01:24 AM
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On Aug 15, 5:11 am, danielbrown...@gmail.com wrote:
> Cancer patients don't have time to waste. Many go through several
> different treatments, however, to find one that is more effective
> against their particular type of tumor.
>
> http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/n999.html
>
> Thus, an algorithm that could help rapidly sort molecular information
> about a patient's particular tumor and could help match this
> information to the right drug treatment would be a breakthrough of
> enormous value. Here is a proposal from some researchers.


The type of cancer that is directly attributed to smoking is small
cell cancer of the lung. In most cases by the time its diagnosed it
has already spread to the liver and brain. 90 % of all small cell
cancer patients are/or were smokers. There is NO cure for this. The
best you can do is buy some time. It really sucks. Cigarettes suck,
Cancer sucks. NO one deserves lung cancer..NO ONE.

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Old 08-24-2007, 01:24 AM
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Default Re: New algorithm matches any tumor cells to best possible anti-cancer treatments

On Aug 15, 5:11 am, danielbrown...@gmail.com wrote:
> Cancer patients don't have time to waste. Many go through several
> different treatments, however, to find one that is more effective
> against their particular type of tumor.
>
> http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/n999.html
>
> Thus, an algorithm that could help rapidly sort molecular information
> about a patient's particular tumor and could help match this
> information to the right drug treatment would be a breakthrough of
> enormous value. Here is a proposal from some researchers.


The type of cancer that is directly attributed to smoking is small
cell cancer of the lung. In most cases by the time its diagnosed it
has already spread to the liver and brain. 90 % of all small cell
cancer patients are/or were smokers. There is NO cure for this. The
best you can do is buy some time. It really sucks. Cigarettes suck,
Cancer sucks. NO one deserves lung cancer..NO ONE.

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