I hope this works out. Lab mice are so inbred they are virtual clones
of one another. The graft-host issue, as you have said, is likely to
be a much bigger player in humans.
The other thing is that I'm guessing they will eventually want to do
this with a cloned line of cells. This would allow them to lock up
the technology and "own it". Treatment prices would go through the
roof and we'd have to wait extraordinarily long for them to develop
the cloning technology.
Mike
Thursday, July 3, 2008, 5:09:11 AM, you wrote:
AW> Another one...
AW> http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/848771/cure_for_cancer_lift_tre
AW> atment_now.html?cat=62
AW> I don't have cancer (I had a scary 'bout with my thyroid which caught
AW> me on researching hoardes of health issues), but with all my research
AW> (and I'm a smart dude) this is the way to do it. The lymph system is
AW> how it metasises and the lymph system is how to cure it.....
AW> The only side effect (they mention none but I'm being realistic) is
AW> graft vs host disease like for instance from a blood transplant, since
AW> he is using the strongest cells from "other" donors unlike the guy they
AW> cured with melanoma they just used his cells so there was no risk.
AW> -Anth
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