A bee keeper in a small town near the UF Med School came in to the clinic and 
was diagnoses with lymphocytic leukemia. Treatment was ineffective and he was 
sent home to die.
Probably because of his declining health, he fell or knocked over a bee hive 
and got bitten so many times the ambulance drivers thought he would die before 
they could got him to the med school.
He survived the bee stings and tests showed that his leukemia had disappeared.

Someone wrote it up, it was published, and since then bee venom has been used 
to treat a number of diseases including cancers:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22109081
Gerry

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