On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Spike Jones wrote:
> YES! I just received a Christmas letter from an old friend and
> learned that her mother has leukemia. I recall recently seeing
> some new therapy that was successful in bringing about remission
> in 37 outta 37 patients. Does anyone have that URL? spike
>
Spike, the angiogenesis inhibitors (endostatin, etc.) primarily influence solid tumors by restricting the blood vessel growth that allows them to grow to life-threatening proportions.
Since leukemia is a blood cell cancer, the angiogenesis inhibitors would not work. However, I believe you are correct and something in the back of my mind nags with the news of a discovery that was successful with leukemia. But right now, I don't remember what the therapy was. I suspect however a few minutes with a search engine should find it.
Robert