JD Seller: I am so sorry for your loss. I have had similar loss of loved ones to that most dreaded of all diseases. As I read the medical news flyer that we get at the hospital where I work, I am excited to learn that there may be hope for future cancer patients in the form of a new drug that turns off the protein that protects cancer cells from the immune system. This protein CD-47 allows tumor cells to fool the body into thinking that they are normal cells, and avoid being destroyed by the body's defenses. The new drug has been very effective in killing human tumors that have been transplanted into mice. Human trials are not far away. Although the drug may affect some normal cells, research indicates that the side effects are not as severe as most chemotherapy. The National Institute of Health in Washington DC is currently conducting research on many new and exciting alternatives in cancer therapy. The scientists there, along with others in Universities and hospitals all over the world are working day and night to prevent the type of sorrow and loss that you have experienced, and one day they WILL win that fight. This research is funded largely by the government, and is one example of good use of taxpayer money. God bless you and your family. Bill
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