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01/04/2007 08:18:05 PM · #1
Dare we hope?

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01/04/2007 08:23:44 PM · #2
I hope!

Message edited by author 2007-01-04 20:23:49.
01/04/2007 08:24:25 PM · #3
".... has not yet been tested on animals or humans."

spin - it's only spin ...
01/04/2007 08:26:51 PM · #4
Originally posted by ralph:

".... has not yet been tested on animals or humans."

spin - it's only spin ...


Yeah but it never hurts to hope and it is Johns Hopkins.
01/04/2007 08:30:42 PM · #5
Do you guys have any idea how many potential cures for cancer are patented in a year??? thousands
01/04/2007 08:34:53 PM · #6
Originally posted by pccjrose:

Do you guys have any idea how many potential cures for cancer are patented in a year??? thousands


And yet. . . We still hope. :)

Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you work.
01/04/2007 08:36:07 PM · #7
.. Pons and Fleischmann, were from the Univ. of Utah ..
who & where don't mean anything
results do

hope if you wish / pray if you are of that ilk ..
'make believe' if you want ..

i'd rather be pragmatic



01/04/2007 08:37:54 PM · #8
Actually - that was my point. Scientists and researchers all over the country are doing amazing research to find cures and treatments for many diseases, including cancer.
01/04/2007 08:39:00 PM · #9
Originally posted by pccjrose:

Do you guys have any idea how many potential cures for cancer are patented in a year??? thousands


Well a quick search of the USPTO there is 72815 issued patents with the word cancer in it. The query spaned the years 1790 to present.
01/04/2007 08:42:50 PM · #10
I hope...
01/04/2007 08:51:16 PM · #11
I agree with both "spin" and with "hope".

Also - somewhat on topic: What's the deal with Johns Hopkins? I never met anyone named "Johns" and I never met anyone with a Hopkins (unless it's synonymous with "Johnson"). It's the same deal with "Ruths Chris Steakhouse" - although they could call it Jack in the box and I'd still enjoy their steak.
01/04/2007 09:10:13 PM · #12
I really hope that they have a cure. Duke University also has announced this week on a treatment using a fat to delivery chemo drugs.

I can tell you first hand that the types of Chemo used today are very harsh.

Please see my story.

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Bob
01/04/2007 09:18:55 PM · #13
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

I agree with both "spin" and with "hope".

Also - somewhat on topic: What's the deal with Johns Hopkins? I never met anyone named "Johns" and I never met anyone with a Hopkins (unless it's synonymous with "Johnson"). It's the same deal with "Ruths Chris Steakhouse" - although they could call it Jack in the box and I'd still enjoy their steak.


1876
Johns Hopkins opens as America's first research university through the generosity of merchant Johns Hopkins, whose bequest of $7 million creates the university and hospital that bear his name. His is the largest single act of private philanthropy in the United States up to that time.

Edit to add: Yes, Johns is still kind of a wierd first name. :)

From their website. :)

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