Ancient Chinese medicine unlocks new possibilities for cancer treatment

Ancient Chinese medicine unlocks new possibilities for cancer treatment After 20 years of research, Yale pharmacologist Yung-Chi Cheng and his partners are launching the first international clinical trial for a botanical drug. More than 20 years ago, Yale pharmacology professor Yung-Chi Cheng, a leader in drug development for hepatitis B, cancer, and HIV, had a…

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Most Physicians Would Forgo Aggressive Treatment

Physicians recommend aggressive treatments for patients but would opt out themselves WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Although physicians regularly recommend high-intensity, aggressive, life-prolonging care for their terminally ill patients, the vast majority would choose to forgo such care for themselves at the end of life, according to a study published online May 28…

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Prof. Murakami discusses cancer promoting DNA sequence found in Pfizer jabs

Prof. Hidetoshi Murakami of the Tokyo University of Science (TUS) apparently has access to the gene sequences present in the Pfizer jabs.https://www.tus.ac.jp/ridai/doc/ji/RIJIA01Detail.php?act=pos&kin=ken&diu=6b0b&pri=en According to Murakami, a cancer promoting gene sequence also present in Simian Virus 40 (SV40), has been found in the Pfizer jabs. The sequence apparently leads to decreased expression of the cancer suppressing…

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City of Hope – The first patient to receive City of Hope’s novel, promising cancer medicine AOH1996 is doing well

LOS ANGELES — City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, today announced that the first patient to receive its novel, promising cancer medicine AOH1996 is doing well. The Phase 1 clinical trial testing the safety of a potentially cancer-stopping therapeutic developed by City of Hope in…

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