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Re: hutschi post# 323616

Wednesday, 01/31/2018 3:50:47 PM

Wednesday, January 31, 2018 3:50:47 PM

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Great find hutschi,

Dulling cancer therapy’s double-edged sword: A new way to block tumor recurrence

https://vector.childrenshospital.org/2018/01/resolvins-block-cancer-recurrence/

Hmmmm.......PS.....no value.......hahaha.......IMO



Hahaha indeed : ) Just confirms what those in the know have been saying for years now - Most important quotes below:

In their study, published in the January issue of the Journal of Experimental Medicine, the researchers describe how chemotherapy or other targeted therapies create a build-up of tumor cell debris, comprised of dead, fragmented cancer cells.

In animal models, the team observed that this cell debris sets off an inflammatory cascade in the body and also encourages lingering, living cancer cells to develop into new tumors.



Strikingly, they saw that the co-mingling of debris and living tumors cells resulted in 100 times more accelerated tumor growth.

And the culprit? A particular molecule — named phosphatidylserine — that appears during the cell death process that remains exposed on the dead cell fragments.



Gee, what if you had something that could cover up the PS??
Anyone heard of anything promising in this regard?? : )

Once detected by the immune system, phosphatidylserine sets off a flood of pro-inflammatory activity, creating the perfect storm for unfettered tumor growth from cancer cells that evaded initial drugging.

These tumors are then resistant to further chemotherapy.



I think Lias will soon be able to respond appropriately to those "difficult issues" he's had so much trouble with.

Have a nice afternoon.

James
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