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Friday, 01/10/2014 2:19:47 PM

Friday, January 10, 2014 2:19:47 PM

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I have a question that I believe we have discussed before. Now that research has pretty much proven that exosomes have the same DNA as their host cell and that tumor secreted exosomes are a possible cause of metastasis then shouldn't there be a worry about blood transfusions?

lets say that a person gives blood and has no idea that they have a cancerous tumor. Could one persons tumor secreted exosome effect another?

With that possibility then eventually they will need to screen/filter all blood banks for possible tumor secreted exosomes before it could be used. Or test an individual before giving blood. I would say if this is possible then there is a definite need for the Hemopurifier.

"Blood transfusions are very common. Each year, almost 5 million Americans need a blood transfusion. Most blood transfusions go well. Mild complications can occur. Very rarely, serious problems develop." http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/bt/
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