I heard about some study relating to a positive influence of timing in the administration of chemotherapy to cancer patients. The idea was that if the medication was targetted to a specific time of day, the benefits increased by a promising factor.
My brother has just had a reoccurrance of his leukemia in the Blast (?) phase (different form though) 3 years after we did a bone marrow transplant. Since his doctors do not seem to be aware of this information (even though it may not be relevant in my brother’s case), I would like to get some information, reference, background info to pass on.
Obviously, any help will be greatly appreciated.
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D. Jason Nolan
Associate Director
Infusion Model Curriculum
Development Project
Ontario Society for
Environmental Education
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