For those affected by cancer, it may seem as though the fight for the cure has been waged forever with no end in sight. Pharmacy’s Kevin Dalby offers a hopeful perspective.
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Stopping Cancer in its Tracks
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It's great to hear someone like Dr. Dalby attacking the root cause of cancer and not as an after thought once a patient has cancer. The first few paragraphs really summarizes and gives the lay person what his goals are. Let's hope Dr. Dalby makes some advances. I do believe that cancer will one day be beaten and I further believe that it's people like Dr. Dalby who will be able to achieve this. It's one less disease for us nurses to worry about.
Fine Article. Wish my home univ. had brilliant profs like Dalby!