If this is true and works for humans, whats the odds this article is the only time we will hear about it?
CANCER patients are offering themselves as human guinea pigs as researchers investigate a possible cure for cancer found in north Queensland rainforests.
Scientists have identified a compound in the fruit of the native blushwood shrub that appears to "liquefy and destroy cancer with no side-effects", according to latest research.
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,26677869-23272,00.html
As for the original post. This is hopefully fantastic news. Any word on which types of cancers it is effective on?
I doubt it will be avalable for general use in 1-2 years and the 5- 7 to me sounds about right. Reason being is they will want to study recurrence rates.
Typically after 5 years a patent is considered cured as most recurrences if they are going ot happen at all. Usually happen within the first 5 years. After that the recurrence rate drops dramatically.
More then likely it will be available for widespread trials and testing and then in 1-2 years and then for general use 5 years after that
Other then having cancer in the first place. The side effects of chemo sucks the worst.
Listing my own were
Sudden morning sickness. (Wake up, get up, move around. Take those first few deep morning breaths of fresh air and suddenly wretch away. fortunately this passed as rapidly as it came on)
Super sensitive skin. (twisting open a bottle of beer was painful as it felt like the cap was slicing my skin open)
Loss of appitite and general "sick" feeling (the latter I found can be minimized by simply not laynig around feeling sick and getting up and staying active doing things)
Loss of body hair (Yes ALL your body hair. Everything but your eyelashes)
Loss or alteration of taste. -Most things taste differently and often things you normally like often taste terrible. for me. Cola tasted like garlic water and eggs like a blob of snot. Coffee tasted like wet cardboard smells. Anything chocolate tasted equally horrid, like copper. Alot of things took on an almost metalic taste to them. Other things didnt taste like anything at all. Fortunately this usually lasted only a few days after each treatment.
And just a general bla feeling in between
Now each unto themselves doesnt sound too terrible. But combined together they really suck. Add to that suckiness. I was getting my treatments every two weeks And just when I would get to the point where i was feeling almost normal again. It was time to go back for another treatment and the anxiety that came with the thought of starting that whole routine all over again