linkedin post 2013-05-12 22:48:32

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WE STUBBORNLY PERSIST WITH THE NOTION OF A MAGIC BULLET TREATMENT IN CANCER. This very wording holds false hope, and is a rotten concept. Nixon's War on Cancer campaign started 40 years ago. It has turned out since then that cancer is very heterogeneous and is not one disease, but a condition with many genotypes. Today it is these genotypes that will be the definition of the cancer type. And each type has degrees of difficulty to treat. So the concept of a magic bullet is completely misleading. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-05-15 15:10:41

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THE KAGOSHIMA PHOTON THERAPY CANCER CENTER IN JAPAN was opened in January 2011, after a visit by the Dali Llama. This luxury spa facility is in part the humanitarian gift of Dr. Nagata, MD PhD, the Buddhist monk founder of the lJapanese CRO SNBL, jointly with the government This facility reminded me of my recent visit to the immense ALBA Synchrotron in Barcelona, which looks like a space ship. The device is housed in a football field sized double walled concrete bunker, and the 17 ton beam moves around the patient to deliver the beam. This East-West facility has vision and hutzpah! View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-05-15 14:58:44

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PHOTON THERAPY IS JUST EMERGING AS A GOOD CANCER TREATMENT, after many years of investigation at Harvard Medical School, Mass General Hospital and other places. Unlike other particle therapy, it can be focused and does not burn through the skin on the way in, nor travel beyond the target tumor, leading to much less side effects. The capital investment is enormous because it needs a Synchrotron to generate the beam which is rotated completely around the patient to hit the 3D image of the tumor. In 2010 several centers worldwide came online. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-05-14 15:39:22

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TOKYO'S TSUKIJI FISH MARKET IS THE MOST FAMOUS IN THE WORLD. It starts at 5am with shipments of fish from all over the world going under auction. Housed in an area of many football fields, crammed with stalls and dealers and fast moving gas powered trolleys, within 4 hours the entire catch is bagged, priced, iced and in styrofoam crates to distribute through Japan. Venerable institutions like Daiqa-Zushi with the red curtains attract long lines of tourists after fatty tuna belly (chu toro) while the dealers eat meat curries in tiny crowded stalls. A must-experience place! View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-05-14 15:37:48

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NEAR KAGOSHIMA IN JAPAN IS THE KAMIKAZI MUSEUM, which I visited a few days ago. In this somber place are the letters and personal stories of over 1,000 teenage pilots who died for a cause they were told to believe in. They had wives, children, mothers, and faced certain death. Their last letters were poignant: regrets about not showing enough love, sadness on leaving, joy to be serving, and a strong sense of an afterlife and being present after death. It was deeply moving, and I left feeling very sad for their brave losses. View in LinkedIn
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