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Graduate Level Immunotherapy (I’m talking to you Ed and Celeste)

Forums General Melanoma Community Graduate Level Immunotherapy (I’m talking to you Ed and Celeste)

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      Julie in SoCal
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        WOW What a great resource! I’m not sure I”m up for the grad course but it looks fabulous!

        Thanks for posting Brain!

        Julie

        ed williams
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          Thanks Brian for the link, first look at the first video reminded me of a CRI video series with Dr. Weber the Oncologist that Celeste had for her Nivo trial. He puts the same topics into melanoma related perspective, here is a link if you are interested and a second link on what I would like to call ” Ed’s melanoma coarse” which would feature Dr. Jedd Wolchok of Memorial Sloan Kettering on the topic of “getting the cures, next 5 years”. I have two or three more must see video’s if anyone is interested let me know and yes there will be a quiz at the end of this coarse called ” Melanoma street cred”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hlGq-3F1uQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgPVyzJiusE
          Bubbles
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            Thanks, Brian! I’ll check it out. Hope you are doing well! les
            Gene_S
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              You think that Ed is a expert ??? He still doesn’t know that fungi can cause cancer…

              What is Aflatoxin?

              Aflatoxin is a cancer-causing poison produced by certain fungi in or on foods and feeds, especially in field corn and peanuts. They are probably the best known and most intensively researched mycotoxins in the world. Aflatoxins have been associated with various diseases, such as aflatoxicosis in livestock, domestic animals, and humans throughout the world. Many countries try to limit exposure to aflatoxin by regulating and monitoring its presence on commodities intended for use as food and feed. The prevention of aflatoxin is one of the most challenging toxicology issues of present time.

              https://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/wcm/connect/a87cdc2c-6ddd-49f0-bd1f-393086742e68/Molds_on_Food.pdf?MOD=AJPERES

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