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just read that dr ravi bhatia from the city of hope is conducting

trials with gleevec and LBH589. LBH589 is hopeful to kill all those

sleeping cells that gleevec doesnt kill. there were talks of a cure for

cml with this combo, they are starting trials on patients. look into

it. hope u r all doing good, i'm ok. love you, gina

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Wow! Wouldn't that be great?!

From: ginademase@...

Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 12:36:21 +0000

Subject: [ ] possible cml cure?

just read that dr ravi bhatia from the city of hope is conducting

trials with gleevec and LBH589. LBH589 is hopeful to kill all those

sleeping cells that gleevec doesnt kill. there were talks of a cure for

cml with this combo, they are starting trials on patients. look into

it. hope u r all doing good, i'm ok. love you, gina

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> just read that dr ravi bhatia from the city of hope is conducting

> trials with gleevec and LBH589. LBH589 is hopeful to kill all those

> sleeping cells that gleevec doesnt kill. there were talks of a cure

for

> cml with this combo, they are starting trials on patients. look into

> it. hope u r all doing good, i'm ok. love you, gina

>

Hi : That was good news to start off the New Year. I would

like to follow up on that one. I was wondering what the LBH589 was,

only because I saw an article over a year ago regarding the use of the

seed from the Batchelor Button flower. They found that it could kill

the root of CML, and cure it. They said they could not find a durable

compound for patients to be able to take. I never heard anymore about

it. Your message just brought it back to my mind.

Lets All Pray for A Cure in 2009.

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Below is the webcast from radio broadcast of the interview with Dr Bhatia

of new research

17th December 2008

Patient Power - Webcast Broadcast

Below is the abstract from Patient Power in relation to overview of the

webcast and link is below - for your info for your own further research.

Abstract states:

News from ASH: Advances in CML Research

CML, or chronic myelogenous leukemia, is a chronic condition, meaning

patients can live with it for a long time. However, it doesn't go away

completely.

Can CML be cured?

Each year the American Society of Hematology (ASH) brings together experts

on blood-related cancers and other conditions.

On this episode of Patient Power, host Schorr broadcasts from the

50th annual ASH meeting in San Francisco. talks with Dr. Ravi Bhatia, who

is co-leader of the Hematologic Malignancies Program at the City of Hope

Comprehensive Cancer Center, and a specialist in treating myeloid malignancies.

Dr. Bhatia explains how the drug Gleevec has revolutionized CML treatment

by reducing the bulk of the disease, although it hasn't " cured " CML.

Dr. Bhatia discusses why this may be, and host Schorr helps to make

sense of all the scientific terms related to CML. Dr. Bhatia also discusses new

treatments currently being researched that have the potential for curing CML.

He talks about which patients are eligible for clinical trials and what to

expect from a clinical trial. Finally, Dr. Bhatia explains why some patients

become resistant to Gleevec and what their options are.

Because a patient's leukemia can become resistant to certain drugs like

Gleevec, Dr. Bhatia stresses the importance of being monitored by a specialist

even while in remission.

This webcast is a smart conversation on what you should know about CML.

Listen now for an in-depth discussion on the newest treatments with an expert in

the field.

Guests:

Ravi Bhatia, M.D., Director of the Department of Hematopoietic Stem Cell

and Leukemia Research, City of Hope

Web link (Free information)

http://www.patientpower.info/dailydosedetails.asp?dateid=2008-12-17

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I say Amen to that!

From: suzzienovember@...

Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 22:50:35 +0000

Subject: [ ] Re: possible cml cure?

>

> just read that dr ravi bhatia from the city of hope is conducting

> trials with gleevec and LBH589. LBH589 is hopeful to kill all those

> sleeping cells that gleevec doesnt kill. there were talks of a cure

for

> cml with this combo, they are starting trials on patients. look into

> it. hope u r all doing good, i'm ok. love you, gina

>

Hi : That was good news to start off the New Year. I would

like to follow up on that one. I was wondering what the LBH589 was,

only because I saw an article over a year ago regarding the use of the

seed from the Batchelor Button flower. They found that it could kill

the root of CML, and cure it. They said they could not find a durable

compound for patients to be able to take. I never heard anymore about

it. Your message just brought it back to my mind.

Lets All Pray for A Cure in 2009.

_________________________________________________________________

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> >

>

> > just read that dr ravi bhatia from the city of hope is conducting

>

> > trials with gleevec and LBH589. LBH589 is hopeful to kill all

those

>

> > sleeping cells that gleevec doesnt kill. there were talks of a

cure

>

> for

>

> > cml with this combo, they are starting trials on patients. look

into

>

> > it. hope u r all doing good, i'm ok. love you, gina

>

> >

>

> Hi : That was good news to start off the New Year. I would

>

> like to follow up on that one. I was wondering what the LBH589

was,

>

> only because I saw an article over a year ago regarding the use of

the

>

> seed from the Batchelor Button flower. They found that it could

kill

>

> the root of CML, and cure it. They said they could not find a

durable

>

> compound for patients to be able to take. I never heard anymore

about

>

> it. Your message just brought it back to my mind.

>

> Lets All Pray for A Cure in 2009.

>

>

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>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> It's the same HotmailĀ®. If by " same " you mean up to 70% faster.

> http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?

ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_broad1_122008

>

>

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That is one wild coincidence. Think I'll make a salad for dinner...

From: suzzienovember@...

Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 02:57:50 +0000

Subject: [ ] Re: possible cml cure?

>

> >

>

> > just read that dr ravi bhatia from the city of hope is conducting

>

> > trials with gleevec and LBH589. LBH589 is hopeful to kill all

those

>

> > sleeping cells that gleevec doesnt kill. there were talks of a

cure

>

> for

>

> > cml with this combo, they are starting trials on patients. look

into

>

> > it. hope u r all doing good, i'm ok. love you, gina

>

> >

>

> Hi : That was good news to start off the New Year. I would

>

> like to follow up on that one. I was wondering what the LBH589

was,

>

> only because I saw an article over a year ago regarding the use of

the

>

> seed from the Batchelor Button flower. They found that it could

kill

>

> the root of CML, and cure it. They said they could not find a

durable

>

> compound for patients to be able to take. I never heard anymore

about

>

> it. Your message just brought it back to my mind.

>

> Lets All Pray for A Cure in 2009.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________________

> It's the same HotmailĀ®. If by " same " you mean up to 70% faster.

> http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?

ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_broad1_122008

>

>

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Wonderful. Thank you!

From: hollie@...

Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 09:14:40 +0900

Subject: [ ] Re:possible cml cure?

Below is the webcast from radio broadcast of the interview

with Dr Bhatia of new research

17th December 2008

Patient Power - Webcast Broadcast

Below is the abstract from Patient Power in relation to overview of the webcast

and link is below - for your info for your own further research.

Abstract states:

News from ASH: Advances in CML Research

CML, or chronic myelogenous leukemia, is a chronic condition, meaning patients

can live with it for a long time. However, it doesn't go away completely.

Can CML be cured?

Each year the American Society of Hematology (ASH) brings together experts on

blood-related cancers and other conditions.

On this episode of Patient Power, host Schorr broadcasts from the 50th

annual ASH meeting in San Francisco. talks with Dr. Ravi Bhatia, who is

co-leader of the Hematologic Malignancies Program at the City of Hope

Comprehensive Cancer Center, and a specialist in treating myeloid malignancies.

Dr. Bhatia explains how the drug Gleevec has revolutionized CML treatment by

reducing the bulk of the disease, although it hasn't " cured " CML.

Dr. Bhatia discusses why this may be, and host Schorr helps to make sense

of all the scientific terms related to CML. Dr. Bhatia also discusses new

treatments currently being researched that have the potential for curing CML.

He talks about which patients are eligible for clinical trials and what to

expect from a clinical trial. Finally, Dr. Bhatia explains why some patients

become resistant to Gleevec and what their options are.

Because a patient's leukemia can become resistant to certain drugs like Gleevec,

Dr. Bhatia stresses the importance of being monitored by a specialist even while

in remission.

This webcast is a smart conversation on what you should know about CML. Listen

now for an in-depth discussion on the newest treatments with an expert in the

field.

Guests:

Ravi Bhatia, M.D., Director of the Department of Hematopoietic Stem Cell

and Leukemia Research, City of Hope

Web link (Free information)

http://www.patientpower.info/dailydosedetails.asp?dateid=2008-12-17

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yes lets pray for a cure in 2009 ,, my daughter is only 20 and its been over a

year now that she have cml, she is so young, please god make all this people

better again, I just got up , my brain is block,, lol but you can believe that I

will pray for you all , every day , god bless you all

From: suzzienovember

Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 9:57 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: possible cml cure?

>

> >

>

> > just read that dr ravi bhatia from the city of hope is conducting

>

> > trials with gleevec and LBH589. LBH589 is hopeful to kill all

those

>

> > sleeping cells that gleevec doesnt kill. there were talks of a

cure

>

> for

>

> > cml with this combo, they are starting trials on patients. look

into

>

> > it. hope u r all doing good, i'm ok. love you, gina

>

> >

>

> Hi : That was good news to start off the New Year. I would

>

> like to follow up on that one. I was wondering what the LBH589

was,

>

> only because I saw an article over a year ago regarding the use of

the

>

> seed from the Batchelor Button flower. They found that it could

kill

>

> the root of CML, and cure it. They said they could not find a

durable

>

> compound for patients to be able to take. I never heard anymore

about

>

> it. Your message just brought it back to my mind.

>

> Lets All Pray for A Cure in 2009.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________________

> It's the same HotmailĀ®. If by " same " you mean up to 70% faster.

> http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?

ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_broad1_122008

>

>

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This is very exciting. Thanks for sharing it with us .

If anyone is interested in the clinical trial, you can view the

details here:

http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00686218

Tracey

>

> just read that dr ravi bhatia from the city of hope is conducting

> trials with gleevec and LBH589. LBH589 is hopeful to kill all those

> sleeping cells that gleevec doesnt kill. there were talks of a cure

for

> cml with this combo, they are starting trials on patients. look

into

> it. hope u r all doing good, i'm ok. love you, gina

>

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