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      ed williams
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        Hi Newmanmark, I see my Oncologist tomorrow at the Ottawa General and I will ask him about the findings and if there is any cross over applications for Melanoma patients. Ed

          newmanmark
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            Thanks Ed!  I appreciate it.

            ed williams
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              Hi newmanmark, I spoke to Dr. Young at the Ottawa Hospital this morning. He tells me that there are no trials involving Melanoma and the Maraba Virus treatment that Dr. John Bell is researching. He said it has been used on Colon cancer at the hospital, and he thinks Pancreatic. Wishing you the best in your research!!! Ed

              newmanmark
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                Thanks Ed!

                newmanmark
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                  Thanks Ed!

                  newmanmark
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                    Thanks Ed!

                    ed williams
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                      Hi newmanmark, I spoke to Dr. Young at the Ottawa Hospital this morning. He tells me that there are no trials involving Melanoma and the Maraba Virus treatment that Dr. John Bell is researching. He said it has been used on Colon cancer at the hospital, and he thinks Pancreatic. Wishing you the best in your research!!! Ed

                      ed williams
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                        Hi newmanmark, I spoke to Dr. Young at the Ottawa Hospital this morning. He tells me that there are no trials involving Melanoma and the Maraba Virus treatment that Dr. John Bell is researching. He said it has been used on Colon cancer at the hospital, and he thinks Pancreatic. Wishing you the best in your research!!! Ed

                        newmanmark
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                          Thanks Ed!  I appreciate it.

                          newmanmark
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                            Thanks Ed!  I appreciate it.

                          ed williams
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                            Hi Newmanmark, I see my Oncologist tomorrow at the Ottawa General and I will ask him about the findings and if there is any cross over applications for Melanoma patients. Ed

                            ed williams
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                              Hi Newmanmark, I see my Oncologist tomorrow at the Ottawa General and I will ask him about the findings and if there is any cross over applications for Melanoma patients. Ed

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