alison zahorski
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So true!😡
05:25 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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Elle Cohen
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In response to alison zahorski.
Bc cancer is hundreds of different diseases that interfere with a complicated biological system we barely understand.
07:27 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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alison zahorski
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True!

I still find it barbaric that chemo is the first thing that is pushed when its success rate is not that great.
It is a big success for the pharmas though!
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07:56 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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Elle Cohen
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In response to alison zahorski.
Usually surgery is the first option. Often directed radiation is the next step. Chemotherapy’s success varies depending on the type and state of the tumor, and is use when those two things don’t or can’t work. Therapies improve every year.
10:18 AM - Mar 24, 2024 (Edited)
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alison zahorski
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In response to Elle Cohen.
I hope you are right about therapies improving every year, as I'm on borrowed time with cancer given so many of my relatives have died of cancer including my parents, and 58-year-old brother.
My family believes that a lot of my relatives died of the chemo and not of the cancer!🙁
10:29 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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mr bunnylamakins
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In response to alison zahorski.
Last one

Treatment-induced secretion of WNT16B promotes tumor growth and acquired resistance to chemotherapy - PMC
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3572004/
08:29 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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mr bunnylamakins
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In response to alison zahorski.
Treatment-induced damage to the tumor microenvironment promotes prostate cancer therapy resistance through WNT16B - PubMed
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22863786/
08:27 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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mr bunnylamakins
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In response to alison zahorski.
Oh they Scrubbed the Journal, because they have stuff back to 2004

This mentions the Article and links it but it is gone

Chemo 'can fuel cancer growth' | Nursing Times
https://www.nursingtimes.net/clinical-archive/cancer-clinical-archive/chemo-can-fuel-cancer-growth-0...
08:25 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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Elle Cohen
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In response to mr bunnylamakins.
Of course. Cancer is a disease of selection gone wrong. The cells lose control of their genome and acquire mutations. When there is something trying to kill it, sometimes those mutations get selected for and cause the cancer to grow. This is exactly why it is such a hard biological problem.
10:22 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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mr bunnylamakins
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In response to alison zahorski.
I trying to find that study, I thought I had it bookmarked

Study: Chemo can backfire, inadvertently trigger cancer resistance | ABC7 San Francisco | abc7news.com - ABC7 San Francisco
https://abc7news.com/archive/8763713/
08:19 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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mr bunnylamakins
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In response to alison zahorski.
I talked to the Dr. about that and Chemo is Not the same as it was 15-20 years ago they actually do more targeted chemo in smaller doses I was told by Doctor.

But they Knew for yearsssssss
Dr. Dvorit Samid
08:10 AM - Mar 24, 2024
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