rkell87
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 8,443
- Reaction score
- 880
http://www.popsci.com/science/artic...-could-help-researchers-prevent-tumors-humans
got it to work in mice...fingers crossed
got it to work in mice...fingers crossed
rkell87;3426531 said:http://www.popsci.com/science/artic...-could-help-researchers-prevent-tumors-humans
got it to work in mice...fingers crossed
Romo 2 Austin;3427477 said:come on now, a thread that has some real genuine historical matter to it doesnt get replys but threads that I make about nothing get 3 pages.
ScipioCowboy;3427484 said:Controversy drives threads. This isn't controversial.
Romo 2 Austin;3427502 said:Maybe so, but this has the potential to save millions of lives bro. I bet nearly everyone on this forum knows someone that has been effected by cancer, I know I have.
Jon88;3427506 said:Us older bucks have heard this over and over and over.
10 years at the earliest bro, you have to get it to work over and over and over in mice, limited side effects that go away and stay away, FDA research approval to move to human testing, grants/funding, the works and a million other obstacles. its understandable to be skeptical, there have been hundreds of promising cures/treatments for cancer/tumors/HIV and all have fallen short. just go browse that site on the health section and go back a year/15 pages you will see at least ten different ways that 'could' cure/treat all those things and most will never go anywhere.Romo 2 Austin;3427507 said:Hopefully it is different since this vaccine works differently.