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haidamaid
I have ALL, am now in remission.
But am still on maintenance
chemotherapy for two years. My
guess is the next step is a bone
marrow transplant. I would like
to talk to any other adults with
this type of cancer. 4-30-04 |
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"The
outcome of chemotherapy treatment for
acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)
depends not only on the acquired genetic
makeup of the leukemic cells, but also
on genes that children inherit from
their parents, according to results of a
study published by St. Jude
investigators."
I have these thoughts to share, as I've
been looking into a chemical that is
known by the World Health Organization
to cause leukemia and tumor of the brain
in children of those who are
over-exposed to it: n-butyl ethers; and
the one I've been learning about is
2-butoxyethanol
http://home.gci.net/~blessing/pages/inherited.htm
I was
wondering whether you or one of your
parents may have CFIDS or Chronic
Fatigue Symptoms, too? |
ALS
AML
NHL
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What might
seem inherited, but still be a
chemical exposure that causes harm
to the woman's X chromosome, and
therefore her child (possibly) is
ALD
Adrenoleukodystrophy
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4-17-05
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