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Date Posted: 14:49:59 02/25/02 Mon
Author: Darlene
Subject: That is interesting....
In reply to: Shirleym 's message, "Advances in Cancer Treatments" on 12:17:33 02/24/02 Sun

I ama Nuclear Med. Technologist and I read medical
journals all the time. This new procedure seems very
promising. Most MD's i come in contact with will not
consider new and experimental treatments, even when the old treatments don't seem to work as well.

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[> [> [> Wow Darlene, what an interesting line of work that must be... and what we've always suspected about "most MDs"... isn't it a shame. Thank goodness for the ones who have enough vision and passion to try something new. :-) -- Shirleym, 12:23:15 02/28/02 Thu


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