
Doctors Tame One Of Cancer's Deadliest Forms
Hoy, he leido este articulo:
Doctors Tame One Of Cancer's Deadliest Forms
(tambien he escuchado el testimonio de Hardy Jones).
by Richard Knox
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99970093
"Morning Edition, January 29, 2009 ? The chances of surviving cancer have been increasing in recent years. One of the most dramatic success stories in cancer care involves a little-known cancer called multiple myeloma that had been among the deadliest types of the disease.
Myeloma is a painful bone marrow cancer that affects white blood cells that make antibodies. When these cells become malignant, they crowd out other bone marrow cells. That weakens bones so much that patients can break a bone just stepping off a curb.

Hardy Jones, a documentary filmmaker and recreational surfer, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma when he was almost 60. He knew something was wrong when he lost his usual energy.
Se hace referencia a Hardy Jones, un surfista que cuenta su experiencia con el MM"
Documentary filmmaker Hardy Jones was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in his late 50s. New drugs have helped him keep the cancer at bay for more than five years.
Leer mas y oir el testimonio en :
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99970093.
Saludos.