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Posted On: 12/30/2017 3:04:41 PM
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I understand Kevetrin working thru stopping the spread of mutant p53 and increasing the production of good p53, but how is it going to be able to work with other cancer products that are quite toxic to make them more acceptable to the body?
At one time there was a discussion of K desensitizing the cells so that the toxic cancer killer could be used in much more sparing doses and these treatments could be directed exactly to the tumors much like attacking them w/ lasers. Not sure how that was to happen but I do remember the discussion.
Anyway, nice to know it should/could become part of many knockout treatments for various cancers and possibly bring back to life some very strong cancer killers that were abandoned due to safety concerns.
At one time there was a discussion of K desensitizing the cells so that the toxic cancer killer could be used in much more sparing doses and these treatments could be directed exactly to the tumors much like attacking them w/ lasers. Not sure how that was to happen but I do remember the discussion.
Anyway, nice to know it should/could become part of many knockout treatments for various cancers and possibly bring back to life some very strong cancer killers that were abandoned due to safety concerns.
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