>>>Well, Ezekiels, not Granors, in that case. :-)
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>Ezekiel- presumably you've a good understanding of certain somewhat contentious biblical writings in that case. ;-)
Oddly, I've never actually sat down to read the whole book. FWIW, there's some evidence that when they came over from Amsterdam in the early 1800's, the family name was Schreiber. That's actually interesting because we have another branch whose name is Safra, which is Hebrew for scribe, aka Schreiber.
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>>>But the reality was that by the time we knew was wrong with her, it was too late for intervention to save her life.
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>It's likely that in our lifetimes, cancer and its sledgehammer treatments will be like Plague or more recently Polio: a serious disease once upon a time, but reduced to historical relevance by inexpensive vaccines and treatments. Most of us are too late for some of the treatments (such as the rapidly developing Cervical Cancer Vaccines) but there's an array of other good stuff just around the corner.
Yeah. Living here in an area with four medical schools, including the powerhouse that is Penn Medicine, we hear about lots of great stuff coming down the pike. And a friend is a researcher on hepatitis and tells us that there's a strong link between that (one of them anyway) and liver cancer.
Tamar
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