tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2843486188833087449.post7002799220794862457..comments2024-01-12T05:48:42.480-05:00Comments on FasterCures Blog: FasterCures in today's NY Times: Why Patients Turn Down Clinical TrialsFasterCureshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00119318415684617652noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2843486188833087449.post-41257629064941129692009-08-08T16:24:53.016-04:002009-08-08T16:24:53.016-04:00I read that article too and could not agree more. ...I read that article too and could not agree more. It was said"Within each of us is a Rosetta Stone that could unlock the potential to cure disease, but it requires that we reconsider how we approach treating a seriously ill patient — and how we approach being one."<br /><br />Well even if you find a cure or a stabliztion of cancer, it is tough to get the clinical Oncologists and the drug mauufcturer on board. They want to have their drug used as a single agent as opposed as a combination therapy. In Melanoma, the Beast has so many pathways to evade the immune system,that Combination makes real sense. <br /><br />Please check out a paper on Melanoma Missionary called "Melanoma and the Magic Bullet". You will be amazed on how this "three combination therapy save my life and stablized my disease.Jim Breitfellerhttp://melanomamissionary.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com