leukemia

  1. fagin

    Leukaemia - experimental treatment

    Initially just a small success, but promising, and good news for the little girl and her family. http://news.sky.com/story/1582466/doctors-shocked-by-girls-leukaemia-recovery "Doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital say the "molecular scissors" procedure is "almost a miracle" and could be a...
  2. Gord_in_Toronto

    Child leukaemia "not linked" to Powerlines?

    Headline: Child leukaemia "not linked to Powerlines". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-26068363 Any thoughts on the highlighted part? Is this the "1 time out of 20" margin of error? If so, which way?
  3. F

    New Leukemia report with cures NEJM

    I do not plan to make this a habit but Derek Lowe (In the Pipeline: http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2011/08/12/a_startlingly_good_leukemia_trial.php ) has another hit, though not directly his: This time a process using the victim of leukemia's own (modified) T-cells has two subjects...
  4. HeyLeroy

    Promising Leukemia Research:

    I'm hoping this news doesn't cause anyone to abandon their medically-approved treatment, but this looks promising:
  5. Q

    Sylvia Browne cures leukemia?

    Source So she claims to cure leukemia. What's the boy's name? Seems like an easy way to win Randi's million.
  6. RSLancastr

    "Kaz" - Leukiemic Coma

    Part of "Kaz's" story is that prior to 9/11/2001, she suffered from leukemia, and was scheduled for a bone marrow transplant. However, after she (supposedly) went through 9/11, after having a piece of steel removed from her head, her leukemia worsened, and she went into a "leukemic coma." I...
  7. The Don

    Leukemia and Power Lines

    In the Bioelectomagnetics thread, Cogreslab has claimed (among other things) that exposure to the Electromagentic fields emanating from power lines cause Leukemia. In the attempt to explain the mechanism by which this happens he exposed his lack of basic scientific understanding and has opened...
  8. J

    Fresh Debate over Pylon Cancer Risk

    ... is the BBC news website's headline, although the subheading reveals that actually which I suppose isn't as exciting. The story quotes Denis Henshaw of Bristol University as a dissenting voice: Does anyone know what meta-analysis he speaks of, and if it's as water-tight as he suggests...

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