From: Amara Graps (amara@amara.com)
Date: Wed Jun 18 2003 - 01:57:58 MDT
Brett Paatsch:
>
>I did a bit of reading last night (not much) to see how many
>different *types* of cancers there actually are.
>
>It was interesting. Tumors can be benign or malignant and only
>the malignant are cancers.
[...]
A suggestion for anyone here who is interested in cancer research.
I highly recommend spending some hours with a pathologist in his/her
lab as he/she identifies tumors. Life and death become very real
when you see a malignant tumor under the microscope. It will help
you understand what doctors and researchers are up against in
their battle against cancer.
I had part in this project: "TumorWeb"
(in German)
http://www.tumorweb.de/
http://www.akkk.de/info/13/abstracts/sinn.htm
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