Cancer Doctor Can Help?

While on my vacation I ran into an oncologist Dr, working for Mayo Clinic. We discussed the idea of using rapamycin in lower doses to help purge senescent and dying cells. Also he confirmed how dying cells spew out bad elements and can contaminate things around them. This is part of what oncologists deal with all the time. He thought the idea of using low dose cancer treatments for this was very interesting. He had not heard it before. 

Two days later: we check into Lowe’s Miami hotel where they are having a cancer research convention. I check out all the research papers being presented, and the topics in upcoming cancer research conferences. Nothing there on aging / our topics. 

It seems to me that a cancer specialist would be a great coach for us. In the use, dosing, testing and analysis of results. Also it would be great to get a major university medical school to study this with our participation. Not sure how we get this going, so just throwing the idea out to you!

I live in Scottsdale AZ and still have not found a doctor to help me with this area....

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  • I was reading a research paper on PubMed the other day and there is new research that reports that chemo damages healthy tissue and causes the damaged tissue to release what is called WNT16B DNA Damage Proteins.  These proteins in the microenvironment enable residual cancer cells (if any) to recover, grow rapidly, spread and become chemo resistant.  This must be why chemo rarely cures cancer.  Google WNT16B.   

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