Re: [MOL] Re: [00145] Medicine On Line


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Hi Marty et-al

Did not mean to leave the wrong impression.  I have not had cancer, as far as
I know so far.  I was a technician at the time of the Indium III experiments
at OSU. 

Still, I am amazed that these things take so long to become part of the
standard fare.  For example, we had a guy from Kentucky sent by his doctor who
suspected cancer.  After the Indium treatment, the OSU team sent word back
giving the 
X-Y-Z coordinates and size of the tumor found.  

The Kentucky doctor removed said tumor and thanked our doctors and commented
that their information was super but they overestimated the size of the tumor.

Wrong.  

The surgon could not see the changes in the surrounding tissue and assumed
that he removed the whole enchalada.  They had to go back in and get the rest
a short time later. 

Happy New year ya'll
 Bob


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