Message from @isoboto

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2020-11-30 06:53:05 UTC  

The great reset initiative is the One World Order and one world economy spoken about in revelation

2020-11-30 06:53:26 UTC  

In my opinion

2020-11-30 06:53:29 UTC  

At least

2020-11-30 06:53:49 UTC  

now what needs to happen is to stop the 100k+ hospital bills over minor or right under major health issues

2020-11-30 06:53:50 UTC  

DM me, I may be able to get you in contact with the right people

2020-11-30 06:54:16 UTC  

thank you, bud. i appreciated it. my aunt passed away 5 years ago. it hits a bit close to home, but we will have to wait and see what fate has in store. i'm kind of not nervous because i think it's her being paranoid again, but at the back of my mind there's a terrifying voice of losing her

2020-11-30 06:54:49 UTC  

My friend is battling stage four cancer that came back, he had to take out his bone marrow and has to stay in the hostpital for nine months and get Chemo again

2020-11-30 06:55:02 UTC  

my parents are getting old so I know these feels 😦

2020-11-30 06:55:09 UTC  

@tntkoren also DM me

2020-11-30 06:55:14 UTC  

My friend is only 15

2020-11-30 06:55:16 UTC  

"if you can't ensure that people from the same family and conditions have the same outcome, how can you make sure of that for the whole society?" -- thomas sowell

2020-11-30 06:55:38 UTC  

idgaf I have a little bit of sway at the uni so might as well try ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2020-11-30 06:56:05 UTC  

did he make it through yet? i hope he'll be alright.

2020-11-30 06:56:24 UTC  

how long do you think it will roll out?

2020-11-30 06:56:25 UTC  

He beat it once this year, but it just came back

2020-11-30 06:56:39 UTC  

they're expanding the clinical trials

2020-11-30 06:56:51 UTC  

Probably if it ever comes out, years and years to be distributed

2020-11-30 06:56:59 UTC  

It’ll be impossible to get at first

2020-11-30 06:57:15 UTC  

Because cancer claims so many lives

2020-11-30 06:57:23 UTC  

I've worked with the lab/lab director running it too so 🙏

2020-11-30 06:57:41 UTC  

i hope he will make it through. don't want to be a pessimist but my aunt was doing great after the first time she thought it's through. then the second time came and it's worst

2020-11-30 06:58:12 UTC  

my grandma died from cancer so all this shit hits home

2020-11-30 06:58:15 UTC  

😦

2020-11-30 06:58:26 UTC  

if it works on different types of cancer too. i don't think a breast cancer treatment would be applicable to a lung cancer treament?

2020-11-30 06:58:36 UTC  

His mom doesn’t think he will make it, so that’s why she allowed him to get a bone marrow transplant with a 30 percent survival rate, because it was his only option

2020-11-30 06:59:00 UTC  

sorry to hear that, man ❤️ god blessed your gran

2020-11-30 06:59:30 UTC  

I know she's up there being my guardian angel. shame all these treatments came too late

2020-11-30 06:59:38 UTC  

30% of survival rate is a good number. have to try every way. i hope he will make it through.

2020-11-30 06:59:46 UTC  

but from that article - "It makes her one of two patients in the trial who’ve responded completely, with cancer no longer detectable on a CT scan."

2020-11-30 06:59:58 UTC  

My grandpa on my dads side, (who is Jewish, the cancer comes from my moms side) has uncureable lung cancer because he started smoking in the Vietnam war and never quit, unrelated to genetics

2020-11-30 06:59:58 UTC  

that's fucking insane. like, unheard of.

2020-11-30 07:00:22 UTC  

over a long time, though? like a year or two even after the treatment?

2020-11-30 07:01:32 UTC  

@isoboto
“I had tumors throughout my neck, in my lungs, I was really really ill,” said Cassidy.
...
That’s when Bauman offered her the option of joining her clinical trial. It’s a treatment tailored specifically to the patient. Their cancer cells are used to develop a personalized vaccine that teaches their immune system how to recognize and destroy their cancer.

According to the university, to identify the patient-specific mutations of the cancer, mutated DNA from the patient’s tumor is simultaneously sequenced with healthy DNA from the patient’s blood. Computers compare the two DNA samples to identify the unique cancer mutations.

The results are used to develop a set of genetic instructions that are loaded onto a single molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA) and made into a vaccine. These instructions teach immune cells such as T-cells – white blood cells that help protect against infection – how to identify and attack the mutated cancer cells.

“It’s a medicine that is individualized, personalized, and is not one size fits all,” said Bauman.

Cassidy began the series of 9 shots of her specific vaccine and for the first time things were improving.

2020-11-30 07:01:45 UTC  

young woman too

2020-11-30 07:01:57 UTC  

she was writing her will before she took those treatments

2020-11-30 07:02:04 UTC  

pretty incredible turnaround

2020-11-30 07:02:18 UTC  

my aunt's lung cancer came out of nowhere. she was a mechanic instructor so the family theorized that it might be the unfiltered air she breathed, but we never know. my granddad also died of lung cancer, but he smoked a lot

2020-11-30 07:02:50 UTC  

that sounds so promising.

2020-11-30 07:04:54 UTC  

@Devildog1775 I like ur name and pfp bro

2020-11-30 07:05:14 UTC  

@Oleksander 👀 at me

2020-11-30 07:05:24 UTC  

Thanks.