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@smoore4 @doonman
I believe @val64 was adding a bit of levity to the subject. Nothing more. Nothing less. As someone that has been battling pancreatic cancer for 3.5 years, maintaining a sense of humor has helped me survive. Let's just move on please. Thank you.

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@tomrennie
Yes, agreed. A bit of levity based on the fact that hundreds of studies are offered each year that have been successful on mice and very few offer long lasting benefits for humans; you have to find humor in that. Not one saying not to try as you never know which one will work. I tried histotripsy even when the oncologist I respect the most said he didn't believe in it and voila it worked on the lesions in my liver; I wonder if they tried it in on mice first - ha ha!

@tomrennie
I'm almost at 3.5 years also, but now battling how I can stop this peritoneal metastasis. If I may ask, are you "cancer free" now? I feel very good with the exception of some internal neuropathy. My dad only made it to 7 months (26 years ago), so I feel blessed!