DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


In a message dated 98-05-05 12:32:09 EDT, you write:

<< Metastases usually do not exhibit the angioneogenesis that the primary
tumor
 does, therefore I would guess that this process would only really be
 beneficial in shutting down the blood supply to the primary tumor. Many
 tumors do not metastasize, and spread by local invasion, or local spread...a
 good example being the most common of ovarian cancers which implants on
 peritoneal surfaces.  Ron >>

So it's either catch the primary before it metastisizes or get one of the
other kinds of cancer?  Ah well, who ever said life was perfect?  Still, to
me, that's a far cry from shouting hoax.
Doc

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