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  • btreloar - Feb 04 2007 | medicine

    Redotted from Mohit.

    Quoted: It sounds almost too good to be true: a cheap and simple drug that kills almost all cancers by switching off their “immortality”.

  • Found on Buzz front page.

    Quoted: It sounds almost too good to be true: a cheap and simple drug that kills almost all cancers by switching off their immortality

  • magicg - Feb 01 2007 | news, health, cancer, science

    Very important article - redotted from Mohit.
    I'll be looking into this, and not just b/c it's my job!

  • mohit - Feb 01 2007 | news, health, cancer, science

    Found on Buzz front page.

    Quoted: It sounds almost too good to be true: a cheap and simple drug that kills almost all cancers by switching off their immortality

    • kabir - Feb 01 2007

      i hope this works!

    • deborealis - Feb 01 2007

      why is this not all over the news?

    • magicg - Feb 01 2007

      The basic cell biology theory is sound. However, it's not going to be a cure for cancer. The mitochondrial apoptotic mechanism won't kill all the cancer cells. Still, it may have palliative uses. I'll find out more.

  • breeno - Feb 01 2007 | cancer, medicine

    Um, wow and stuff.
    Certainly early days ... but still, wow.

    Quoted: It sounds almost too good to be true: a cheap and simple drug that kills almost all cancers by switching off their immortality

    • don - Feb 01 2007

      thanks breeno

    • Autumn - Feb 01 2007

      great dot. this will be interesting to follow!

    • SLalley - Feb 03 2007

      I sure hope this pans out.

  • ross - Feb 01 2007 | news, health, cancer, science
  • don - Feb 01 2007 | cancer, medicine
    • Natalie - Feb 01 2007

      Wow - this is amazing. Thanks for Dotting. I would definitely like to follow the developments.

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