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I receive emails every day from MedPage with information about new treatments for various cancers and other life-threatening illness as well as other medical articles. Today I received an email with this information and wanted to share as I know some of you. already use mistletoe injections:

A preliminary study of a treatment derived from mistletoe extract yielded evidence of improved quality of life and possibly anticancer activity in patients with advanced solid tumors. (Johns Hopkins Medicine, Cancer Research Communications)

I know more research needs to be done and it will be interesting to see what else they learn.

Sending hugs.

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Oh God I hope this works.

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