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Tue Jan 20, 2015, 01:29 PM Jan 2015

WebMD article: Are We Closer to a Cancer Cure?

This 4-page summary of two new T-cell treatments and how they work is very interesting. Some terminal people are still doing fine after 4 years, and they are trying to fast-track these procedures so more people can benefit.

Wright knew kids who'd gotten leukemia a third time. "None of them survived. That's when they give you your 6 months. I realized that I was going to die soon."

Wright's doctor, Rebecca A. Gardner, MD, an assistant professor in pediatrics at the University of Washington, did confirm his leukemia was back, but she didn't give him 6 months. As the lead researcher in a new clinical trial, she suggested Wright be the second person to take part. The first person had no remaining signs of leukemia just 9 days after treatment began.


http://www.webmd.com/cancer/features/cancer-cure-closer

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