Dimensions friends:
I sent this article to many people in my address list, at least half of whom are cancer survivors, or in the process of (hopefully) becoming such. I think it appropriate to share with you too.
Note: some of you with whom I have corresponded off-board, will find this in their in-box also.
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Friends -
Always something new on the cancer front, isn't there? And it's been that way since I could first spell the word. Every new thing shows great promise - in the lab. Everything seems to have found a new weakness in cancer cells to exploit. Everything offers new hope.
You would think that I would be immune to such blandishments by now, but here I go again. After all, if we can put a man on the moon (remember that?) maybe . . .
Nanotech 'Trojan Horse' Sneaks Drugs Into Cancer Cells
Good things come in small packages, as the saying goes, and nowhere is
that more true than in nanotechnology. Research in the field has
recently led to several new strategies for employing nanotechnology in
the fight against cancer, and -- so far, at least -- the results are
promising.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/69361.html
I sent this article to many people in my address list, at least half of whom are cancer survivors, or in the process of (hopefully) becoming such. I think it appropriate to share with you too.
Note: some of you with whom I have corresponded off-board, will find this in their in-box also.
*********************************************************
Friends -
Always something new on the cancer front, isn't there? And it's been that way since I could first spell the word. Every new thing shows great promise - in the lab. Everything seems to have found a new weakness in cancer cells to exploit. Everything offers new hope.
You would think that I would be immune to such blandishments by now, but here I go again. After all, if we can put a man on the moon (remember that?) maybe . . .
Nanotech 'Trojan Horse' Sneaks Drugs Into Cancer Cells
Good things come in small packages, as the saying goes, and nowhere is
that more true than in nanotechnology. Research in the field has
recently led to several new strategies for employing nanotechnology in
the fight against cancer, and -- so far, at least -- the results are
promising.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/69361.html