Monica Montano PhD

Monica Montano PhD

Jan 26, 2015

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5 Days left and $1400 to go. A little help to win the "War on Cancer", anyone interested?

Entering the final stretch in our campaign with 5 Days remaining. We have no more science to tell you - we've made our case and it's backed up by over 15 years of careful and diligent research. We have prototype drugs that will, through a novel mechanism, allow a cure of multiple types of cancer.

Either you wish to help, or you don't - we've been fighting the "War on Cancer" since 1971.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_on_Cancer

Isn't it time to win?

And as discussed previously, the Precision Medicine Initiative is nothing new, just look at all the targeted therapeutics referenced in the wiki page linked to above. Very expensive, and mostly ineffective for most patients.

We're tired of the status quo and the conventional wisdom. That's why we're here doing this. What about you?

Many thanks for your pledges of support and donations to our fundraising campaign.

Montano Lab

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About This Project

Cancer treatment is a challenging, complex and exhausting process for the patient, their family and medical team. Chemotherapy kills both cancer and normal cells, and may not prevent remaining cancer cells from spreading. Our research team believes that by turning up a gene HEXIM1, it has a way to stop most cancers from spreading. This could make cancer treatment more palatable and effective and ultimately make cancer a more survivable disease.

Blast off!

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