http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article...53390&in_page_id=34&in_a_source=

I read this in the free Metro newspaper yesterday. It's about a genetic "master switch", or a trigger that activates a gene that stops cancer cells. Now that is good news. I know we are neither fruit flies or rats but maybe this genetic breakthrough can help finally find a new perhaps better way to stop cancer.

Last edited by Cecilia; 02-25-2009 02:36 PM. Reason: spelling mistakes

Girlfriend to Martin 49 years old at diagnosis
Diagnosed with SCC unknown primary June 2008.
Cancer found in single node Stage N2A (3 to 6cm).
Tonsilectomy 16th june, Radical modified neck dissection left side 30th june.
30 TX radiotherapy ended 9th October
First comparative study scan came back clear