Cancer patient recovers
Decadence is merely the exhaust of Freedom.
What is Islamic civilization doing? They have little to nothing to show for themselves, other than maybe, the buzzing prayer rug.
after injection
of immune cells
We're having a party here in Western Civilization. Whatever any down-in-the-mouth Liberal might want to say, our culture is at it's apex, spewing creativity like an orgasmic volcano.
We're kicking ass and taking names. We do whatever we want, because we have the knowledge and creativity to sustain such a civilization.
Decadence is merely the exhaust of Freedom.
What is Islamic civilization doing? They have little to nothing to show for themselves, other than maybe, the buzzing prayer rug.
A cancer patient has made a full recovery after being injected with
billions of his own immune cells in the first case of its kind, doctors have
disclosed.
A
promising step in fight against cancer
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therapy cures dying cancer men for first time
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The 52-year-old, who was suffering from advanced skin cancer, was free
from tumours within eight weeks of undergoing the procedure.
After two years he is still free from the disease which had spread to his
lymph nodes and one of his lungs.
Doctors took cells from the man's own defence system that were found to
attack the cancer cells best, cloned them and injected back into his body, in a
process known as "immunotherapy".
After two years he is still free from the disease which had spread to his
lymph nodes and one of his lungs.
5 comments:
Is that you in the second pic?
Of course it's me. Who else?
You know, I like to go out and celebrate our victories.
Those nice young ladies just help me celebrate.
Brilliant ! Brilliant! I caught these on the news last night and wasn't sure if I had heard it right. Hopefully the beginnings of a cure..?!
We do wondrous things here in Dar al-Harb.
I wonder why, with all the help they get from Allah, the Muslims can't seem to produce anything better than a Buzzing Prayer Rug?
Hmm, strange, isn't it?
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