[ RadSafe ] Cancer
franz.schoenhofer at chello.at
franz.schoenhofer at chello.at
Wed Mar 7 09:58:30 CST 2012
Joe,
I am following those "genome" sensations hardly. I am not interested to know, when I will die of which cancer - are you? As long as there is no definite cure for "cancer" to prevent it, I do not care for it. I simply hope to live as long as possible, but under the condition that my brain works as well as it does now.
Best wishes for the future....
Franz
---- JPreisig at aol.com schrieb:
> Dear Radsafe," >
> From: _jpreisig at aol.com_ (mailto:jpreisig at aol.com) .
>
>
> Hope you all are well. We seem to know a great deal about cancer,
> and in certain situations
> various cancers can be cured.
>
> But, of course, that knowledge is not complete. Consider that once
> you know how to solve the
> puzzle of a Rubik's Cube, it may be easy to do. Cancer still has a few
> secrets or tricks
> left.
>
> There was a show by 60 Minutes (USA Television) that a gentleman down
> towards
> UCSD/Scripps/San Diego was running a company that has nearly completed
> mapping of the
> human genome. Work has also been done by Federal (US and world) research
> organizations.
>
> The next secrets about cancer may be in the various ON/OFF switches
> set up in human
> DNA. People interested in understanding cancer further need to involve
> themselves in
> understanding DNA better.
>
> Have a great week!!!! Regards, Joseph R. (Joe) Preisig, PhD
>
>
>
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Franz Schoenhofer, PhD, MinRat
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