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oregonjen's JournalNew promising cancer treatment
Hope this continues to be successful!
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/health/portland-doctors-new-cancer-therapy-tumor-reduction/283-549b1b8f-ced6-4bc9-af50-10a6516e44a6?fbclid=IwAR02-py2ou7NJTwZs1cc2iIhc3xknPzPxF8fg6va7e0pdl7r7p1YDn1prFU&fs=e&s=cl#l4bs9krlllgoxzdp16iD
PORTLAND, Ore. Doctors at the Providence Cancer Institute (PCI) in Portland are celebrating the successful application of a new immunotherapy to drastically reduce a patient's tumor size.
The treatment, published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine, came about when Kathy Wilkes of Florida reached out to Providence from across the country. Her pancreatic cancer was back and had metastasized into her lungs.
Anyone watch Heartstopper on Netflix?
Its an absolutely wonderful YA LGBTQ+ love story. NO QUEER BAITING, everything is done with such love and purpose. And, wow, the representation is just awesome. I watched it with my daughter and we both enjoyed the first season, crossing fingers for a second season.
So what does this mean for female reproductive organ medical issues in the future?
Ovarian cysts too big the ovaries need to be removed. Will that be legal? Uterine cancer. Will it be legal to remove the uterus? Uterine fibroids? The lists goes on and on. Will those needing reproductive organ medical care be able to receive it?
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