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Subject: [Leica] Don't Panic After All [OT]
From: summarex at hotmail.com (Javier Perez)
Date: Thu Apr 10 14:37:31 2008
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Hi Howard
For some reason I don't see my mail from this and other lists
for days sometimes.
I compleatly missed this reply.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks
Javier
 
> From: hlritter@bex.net> To: lug@leica-users.org> Subject: [Leica] Don't 
> Panic After All [OT]> Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 22:08:05 -0400> > Javier--> > 
> No contradiction here. Normal individuals don't "catch" cancer from > 
> other people with cancer because their immune systems destroy any > cancer 
> cells that might be passed, even if by a blood transfusion > (because the 
> immune system is triggered by foreign cell-surface > proteins [HLA 
> antigens] that tend to be much different between random > individuals, and 
> which are indeed specified by the cell's DNA).> > The unfortunate 
> recipients in this tragic case weren't "normal"--the > transplanted cancer 
> went wild because their immune systems had been > actively suppressed to 
> keep them from rejecting the transplanted > organs--and so weren't able to 
> reject the transplanted cancer cells > either. I'd hope that the immune 
> systems of the surviving recipients, > with the immunosuppressive drugs 
> discontinued, would be able to > eradicate the lymphoma.> > --howard> 
> (hematologist-oncologist by day,> dangerously delusional amateur Leicaman 
> by night)> > > On Apr 2, 2008, at 12:36 AM, Javier Perez wrote:> > >> > 
> Sorry for the OT> >> > For years I had speculated that cancer could be 
> spread from person > > to person.> > But everyone I spoke to said the 
> cancer would be killed off by the > > new host> > because it would have 
> foreign DNA.> >> > Well according to this article the thing can be spread 
> through organ > > transplants!> > 
> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/01/eveningnews/ > > 
> main3987994.shtml> > 
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In reply to: Message from wildlightphoto at earthlink.net (wildlightphoto@earthlink.net) ([Leica] IMG: Western Bluebird)
Message from summarex at hotmail.com (Javier Perez) ([Leica] No need to panic)
Message from summarex at hotmail.com (Javier Perez) ([Leica] OK Panic)
Message from hlritter at bex.net (Howard Ritter) ([Leica] Don't Panic After All [OT])