Re: Why we do bioresearch

From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Sat Jul 01 2000 - 11:04:26 MDT


In a message dated 6/28/00 4:31:35 PM Central Daylight Time,
Ken@Innovation-On-Demand.com writes:

> Those who would like to relinquish bioreasearch should take a look at
> http://www.ottawacitizen.com/national/000628/4356019.html and think
> again.

Thanks for this link, Ken. What a GREAT story! (If you missed Ken's message
the first time -- check out this link!) Between this and the
antiangiogenesis drugs in the pipeline now, I think we ought to see some
major improvement in mortality rates from cancer in the next 5 years.

BTW, this is the kind of breakthrough that folks would look to be able to get
access to fairly early through the work of a "free science" enclave clinic.

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