Hi all.
This was shared with me yesterday. It's VERY heavy reading, I understood 25% of it at a push, not being medically trained. There is a great section on TNBC. If you do read it, push on, you will get the jist.
XXX ❤️
Hi all.
This was shared with me yesterday. It's VERY heavy reading, I understood 25% of it at a push, not being medically trained. There is a great section on TNBC. If you do read it, push on, you will get the jist.
XXX ❤️
Ty for the link,great info!
As you say, it was very heavy reading but very interesting. I spent some time in my younger years studying and doing research on antibody production and how it is a stepwise evolutionary process affected by many factors. I think that is what they are proposing here, that chemotherapy causes some cells to age, and that changes the whole metabolism of the cell so that the pathways that the chemo is targeting don’t exist anymore and the drug is no longer effective. So, either a combination or stepwise therapy may work better. Is that what you got from it? I am grateful to all the researchers out there that seem to be making progress on a very complicated disease.
Yes, pretty much. Similar to the work of Dr Mark Rosenberg on chronological chemo, pulsing it could have a positive result? Well worth watching, i don't think it will help us timescale wise but any lives that can be spared what we've been through is DEFINITELY worth it.