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2009-06-27 @ 18:46:53



Cancer: shock breakthrough  

June 21, 2009
Prostate cancer victims cured with ipilimumab
Daniel Foggo
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Comment from a reader:
( This drug is now being tested on skin cancer, Hodgkin's and lung cancer as well.
If successful on all, then its impact may well be universal on all cancers.
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TWO men with advanced, inoperable prostate cancer
have dramatically recovered after being treated with an experimental drug.

Both are cancer-free and have returned to normal life.

The patients, Rodger Nelson and Fructuoso Solano-Revuelta,
took part in US trials of a drug called ipilimumab.

The researchers were so excited by the men’s recovery
that they released details before completion of the tests,
which involved 108 men in all.

Before treatment at the Mayo Clinic, Minnesota,
both men had aggressive tumours and neither was expected to survive.

Dr Eugene Kwon, who led the trial, said:
“We were startled to see responses that far exceeded expectations.”

The patients received traditional hormone therapy
to remove testosterone, which fuels prostate cancer.
They then had one dose of ipilimumab,
an antibody that boosts the immune system’s response.




Both patients saw their prostate specific antigen
(PSA) levels drop to the point where they could have surgery.
PSA is a protein that allows doctors to monitor prostate cancer.

When the surgeons made their incisions, they had a surprise.
Michael Blute, a urologist, said: “The tumours had shrunk dramatically.
I had a hard time finding the cancer.”



John Neate, of the Prostate Cancer Charity in the UK,
where 10,000 men die a year from the disease, said:
“If these early and small-scale results are replicated in larger trials,
this represents a potentially very exciting development.”

From Times Online



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Patients with inoperable prostate disease recover after single dose of drug
By Jeremy Laurance, Health editor Saturday, 20 June 2009


The results were so startling that researchers decided to release details
of the two cases before the drug trial – in which the patients took part – was complete.
Doctors said their progress had exceeded all expectations.

The men were treated at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota in the US,
one of the top medical centres in the world.

Dr Eugene Kwon, the urologist who was in charge of their treatment,
compared the results to the first pilot breaking the sound barrier.

"This is one of the Holy Grails of prostate cancer research.
We have been looking for this for years," he said.




Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men
– 34,000 new cases and more than 10,000 deaths are reported each year in Britain,
where rates of its occurrence have tripled in the past 30 years,
mainly due to improved detection. The US has the highest incidence of the disease.

Rodger Nelson and Fructuoso Solano-Revuelta were diagnosed
with advanced prostate cancer and sought treatment at the Mayo Clinic.
They were told the disease had spread beyond the prostate.

Mr Nelson's cancer was encroaching on the abdomen
and Mr Solano-Revuelta's tumour was the size of a golf ball.
Patients in such condition are told they may have only months to live,
and are normally only offered palliative care.

But after one infusion of the drug ipilimumab,
a monoclonal antibody that stimulates the immune system,
given with conventional hormone therapy,
their tumours shrank enough to be surgically removed.

Both men have since made a full recovery and returned to their businesses.

*snip*



Professor Malcolm Mason, a Cancer Research UK prostate cancer specialist, said:
"These case reports are extremely interesting and encouraging.
Ipilimumab might potentially be a strong stimulator of the immune system,
and it seems logical that it might also be effective in prostate cancer. //

*snip*



Ipilimumab: How it works

*Ipilimumab is one of a class of drugs called monoclonal antibodies,
which stimulate the body's own immune system to fight disease.

The experimental treatment is being developed
by Bristol-Myers Squibb and Medarex, a US biotech company.

The drug is being trialled on malignant melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer,
Hodgkin's disease, lung cancer and prostate cancer.

Studies are most advanced in melanoma, where it has been shown to prolong survival
in patients with advanced forms of the disease.

In the Mayo Clinic study of prostate cancer,
researchers say that standard hormone treatment ignited the immune response,
and adding ipilimumab was like "pouring gasoline on the pilot light".

Read the full article in The Independent
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2009-06-22 @ 01:48:09



Starwalkers: Dimensional Travelers  


Image: Human Aura
"Markaba is our Light Body"
from mystery-school

December 20th, 2006
Investigative mythologist William Henry
returned for a discussion on 'Starwalkers,'
which he defined as light beings
that are able to traverse the universe
or connect with other dimensions,
 via wormholes or stargates.



Image from: http://www.hermes3.net/thoth12.htm
"In the Space appears a KHU image of OSIRIS,
lying inside his coffin, shown in cross-section.
The changing images and geometric shapes
that surround OSIRIS show that he has generated
a star tetrahedron around his body,
then has caused the two tetrahedra
to rotate in opposite directions,
forming a Merkaba field.
ANUBIS enters"



Image from eaglespiritministry

Such travelers are described in ancient creation mythologies
 as well as depicted in ancient Egyptian & Sumerian art, he said.
Further, Tibetan lamas were said to dissolve their bodies
into pure energy and travel through the stars.

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Image from: www.zygotz.com

The Egyptians, according to the research of Laurence Gardner,
may have consumed a manna-like substance
 that allowed them to "phase shift" to another realm,
which Henry referred to as the "dimension of the blessed."



The Sumerian word 'Nibiru' meaning "crossing"
could actually have referred to a stargate,
 rather than another planet, he noted.

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Image: Ezekiel-Vision-Merkaba

Current scientific explorations such as
the forthcoming work at CERN
using a 17-mile long particle accelerator
 could provide indications of other dimensions.
 

Image: Jodie Foster in the movie "Contact"

Such findings, along with other discoveries about the universe,
are moving science towards metaphysics,
said Henry, who added that there is a cultural shift occurring,
away from suffering and towards ascension.


Image copied from: www.zeitlin.net

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/
http://site.williamhenry.net/


Starwalkers: Dimensional Travelers Part 1




Part 2

 


Part 3

 


Part 4

 


Part 5

 


Part 6

 






2008-02-13 @ 04:36:18



The Esoteric Agenda  

The Esoteric Agenda - Full Movie (2 hours 6 min)

(click HERE to see the video on fullscreen)




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2008-02-13 @ 03:49:38



Fraud, & Criminal Contracts  

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Iraq & Pentagon Waste, Fraud, & Criminal Contracts

Bill Moyers talks about the huge amount of waste and corruption
under the Bush Administration when it comes to Iraq and the Pentagon.

(Update June 2009 - the video is taken down,
so I will post another one instead)

- BUYING THE WAR -



Buying The War - pt 1 of 5



~;~ Hamilton Mabie ~;~

Don't be afraid of opposition.
Remember, a kite rises against; not with; the wind.

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2008-02-10 @ 18:40:37




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