Immune therapy: the basics
There are many approaches in the confusing field of immune therapy research. This site gives an overview that may be helpful: MRF :: Immunotherapy
A diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma in August of this year drastically changed my life. My wife, Mary Jo and I have resigned our jobs. We moved temporarily to Little Rock, Arkansas, to participate in a clinical trial at The Myeloma Institute at UAMS. This weblog chronicles our experiences during the treatment program and our thoughts as health care providers who have made the transition to patient and family/caregiver.
There are many approaches in the confusing field of immune therapy research. This site gives an overview that may be helpful: MRF :: Immunotherapy
1 Comments:
happy new year, don, from the whole tomits clan.
mom is very worried about you, as we all are.
she really appreciated maryjo,s xmas letter.
i am the only family member with a puter.
i will check this site often and share the news, all GOOD i hope, with mom and carol and john.
i only had cancer on my eyeball 7 yrs ago, and radiation therapy was all that was needed, so i cant even fathom what u r going thru. mine was a very rare kind MALTOMA LYMPHOMA, AND I HAD TO GO TO THE james cancer institute AT OHIO STATE TO GET IT TREATED
BUT I AM LUCKY, AND WITH THE HELP OG OUR god, AND THE PRAYERS OF YOUR family, HOPEFULLY U WILL B ALSO.
GOD BLESS ,
WITH MUCH LOVE AND PRAYERS,
COUSIN JUDY
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