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Q: Cancer Cure Trials
asked by: purple333 on July 25th, 2004
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Vaccines are being developed in australia for skin cancers but some of them are is also curing :d & even preventing recurrence of other cancers!! :d

a vaccine for melanomas is doing all this 2nd stage trials are in progress.

Google melanoma vaccine - melbourne scientists, unsw (university of n.S.W) researchers & others in newcastle (n.S.W.) & queensland. All have vaccines being trialled.
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brissiegirl
replied on March 15th, 2005
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Apparently one research group received a 7 million dollar grant today to further one melanoma trial, saw it on the news here in brisbane..
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Berry_lubely
replied on April 14th, 2005
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I've actually been undergoing a new chemo trial for melanoma called taxoprexin (or taxol) and fantastically enough it's working and is shrinking my tumors! They are at stage 4 for trialling the drug so hopefully if it has good results all round then it will be available to those suffering the last stages of melanoma! So always know there can be a light at the end of the tunnel!
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jemeria
replied on December 12th, 2005
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Curaderm
Hi guys

have you herd about curaderm at all? It is another alternative to surgery for the treatment of cancers - non-melanoma skin cancers.

My mum used it to treat a bcc - and it worked!
Would love to hear from someone else who has used or had a friend/relative use it too.
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warkar
replied on April 25th, 2006
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That sounds really hopeful... I'll keep checking for responses as i'm interested to hear more.


Cheers,
karen
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Pink2159
replied on July 12th, 2009
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Could you tell more about that treatment?
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