Well figure that, being optimistic, it takes about another 5-10 years for them to get it working perfectly on mice...then they move up to dogs/cats and eventually chimps...Then we still need FDA approval, which would take 5+ years aaand we've got ourselves a long long time.
I have a friend who is a MRI tec..If magnets really worked,he'd be the healthiest person I know..But alas,he gets the flu,has high blood pressure,etc. just like the rest of us not exposed to a magnetic field every day.
fulcrumvitesseMar 3, 2008
It seems to me that in time, nanotech will provide effective cures for cancer. Things like this are encouraging to read.
rpebbleMar 4, 2008
Well figure that, being optimistic, it takes about another 5-10 years for them to get it working perfectly on mice...then they move up to dogs/cats and eventually chimps...Then we still need FDA approval, which would take 5+ years aaand we've got ourselves a long long time.
Closed AccountMar 4, 2008
Those rich bastards always do,,,
55percentcrewMar 4, 2008
I hope the perfect it in time for all the next generations of cancer patients.
cjw314Mar 4, 2008
When they "will"? Hahahah! Newb.
dynotestingMar 4, 2008
Mirror: <a class="user" href="http://www.zangani.com/node/1395">http://www.zangani.com/node/1395</a>
Closed AccountMar 4, 2008
can't wait for this to come to hospital use...
Closed AccountMar 4, 2008
I'm thinking it's bs..There is a world of difference between "could" and "can."
Closed AccountMar 4, 2008
I have a friend who is a MRI tec..If magnets really worked,he'd be the healthiest person I know..But alas,he gets the flu,has high blood pressure,etc. just like the rest of us not exposed to a magnetic field every day.
Closed AccountMar 4, 2008
Yeah,when this imaginary place called hell freezes over.