Marty,
Have a great vacation. Will miss you while you are gone.
Christine
At 02:42 AM 28/10/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Dear Kathy,
>
>Well, we live near Anaheim, California, land of all the mickey and
>minnie mice and mighty ducks. Yes, it is like a zoo here at times, but
>that is the little boy in me. I'll bet Idaho is beautiful. Great people
>from that neck of the woods. Thanks for all the contributions to this
>discussion group. See you in about 3 weeks. Going a vacation, cancer
>free days we call them.
>
>God Bless and speak with you all upon our return.
>marty and Barb
>
>> kcorrigan@chgw.com wrote:
>>
>> Marty: My weekend was fine, thanks. Saw family and spent some time
>> with good friends. Also spent some time on line reading MOL
>> messages. Kathy in Boise P.S. It would be neat if everyone told
>> where they're from, wouldn't it? I'm so curious about other places.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Martin Auslander [SMTP:fitecancer@earthlink.net]
>> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 1998 9:36 PM
>> To: Medical On Line Forum
>> Subject: [MOL] For Kathy in Boise
>>
>> DEar Kathy in Boise (that sounds so poetic), like sleepless in
>> 'Seattle.
>>
>> Well anyway, thanks for your message. HOpe your weekend was as
>> special
>>
>> as it has been with us. We view each day as a cancer free day and
>> seek
>>
>> it as the joys and blessings of life. Sometimes that happens and
>>
>> sometimes that doesnt, but the planning is great and the rewards
>> when
>>
>> that does happen is even better. So hope your weekend was
>> special.
>>
>> God Bless
>>
>> marty
>>
>> jerry corrigan wrote:
>>
>> >
>>
>> > Good morning, Marty. So nice to hear from you on a lovely
>> Saturday morning.
>>
>> > Good morning everyone, come to think of it! I feel good today,
>> Norman is
>>
>> > fine (sleeping at my feet) and Jerry (spousal unit) is fixing
>> breakfast.
>>
>> > We're going shopping later and then meeting my daughter and her
>> fiance' for
>>
>> > dinner. Should be a nice day. Love you all -- Kathy in Boise
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>>
>> > From: Martin Auslander <fitecancer@earthlink.net>
>>
>> > To: Medical On Line Forum <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
>>
>> > Date: Saturday, October 24, 1998 6:27 AM
>>
>> > Subject: [MOL] New technique may save leukemia patients
>>
>> >
>>
>> > >Another Message for you this beautiful Sat morning. Have a
>> great day and
>>
>> > >hope the following information is very positive to you and
>> those that
>>
>> > >are seeking ways and means to overcome this disease.
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >God Bless
>>
>> > >marty auslander
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >BOSTON (UPI) - A groundbreaking new technique will help save
>>
>> > >people dying of leukemia who cannot find an ideal donor for a
>>
>> > >bone marrow transplant, say researchers.
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >http://www.intelihealth.com/enews?199920
>>
>> > >_
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >Cord blood transplants have 50% success rate
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >NEW YORK (Reuters) -- In about 50% of cases, umbilical cord
>> blood
>>
>> > >transplants have restored immunity in children who had
>> hereditary
>>
>> > >bone marrow abnormalities that impaired their immunity or
>> whose
>>
>> > >bone marrow was destroyed by cancer treatment, according to
>> Dr.
>>
>> > >Joanne Kurtzberg, a pioneer in the recently developed
>> procedure.
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >http://www.intelihealth.com/enews?199875
>>
>> > >_
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >FDA expands prescribed aspirin uses
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >NEW YORK (Reuters) -- The US Food and Drug Administration
>> (FDA)
>>
>> > >announced substantial expansions to the recommended prescribed
>>
>> > >uses of aspirin on Wednesday.
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >http://www.intelihealth.com/enews?199876
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >------------------------------
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 17:18:51 -0400
>>
>> > >From: Robert Tollen <mensabrain@IBM.NET>
>>
>> > >Subject: Class I HLA matching,
>>
>> > > myeloablation enhance stem cell transplant success
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >Class I HLA matching, myeloablation enhance stem cell
>> transplant
>>
>> > >success
>>
>> > >
>>
>> > >WESTPORT Oct 22 (Reuters) - Even if bone marrow donors are
>>
>> > >matched to recipients for HLA-A, B and DR antigens, genomic
>>
>> > >typing of class I HLA alleles can substantially increase
>>
>> > >transplantation success, according to a report in the October
>>
>> > >22nd issue of The New England Journal of Medicine. In a
>> second
>>
>> > >paper in the journal, Israeli and Italian researchers report
>>
>> > >successful transplantation using T-cell depleted hematopoietic
>>
>> > >stem cells matched for only one haplotype by prior
>> conditioning
>>
>> > >of.
>>
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