| HighDef™ | I'm thinking the answer to that question is a big "maybe." We won't know until the human trial results have been analyzed. |
| JAG | says | yeah which I am sure will take 10 years at least. |
| amix | thinks | the treatment sounds a lot better than the current crap they give to patients (which basically is poison and radiation) |
| BluePhoenix | agrees with amix and Highdef, hopes the actual tests on humans go well. |
| kovyrin | wishes | this treatment worked. It'd be really great. |
| Cassiopoeia | asks | have we learned nothing from sci-fi? That drug is going to cause zombies, people! |
| Per | says | "cancer" just covers so many diseases these days, so to expect one thing to cure them all is pretty bold.. |
| Per | says | it is however a good time to be a mouse.. |
| Spand | says | Not to mention the task of "producing" these granulocytes. Harvesting them doesnt seem very viable in the long run. |
| nicerobot | thinks | it should work. Some humans are very capable of fighting cancer naturally, effectively immune. If only we passed treatment on genetically. |
| mxstone | is | interested in the outcome of the trials |
| CeeDubb | : Cassiopoeia...they obviously don't watch Will Smith movies... |
| Telperion | says | dun wanna be a legend... *hides* |
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