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This is the most comprehensive review of the idiotypic network
available. All the current knowledge of idiotypes of the various
antibodies is incorporated in this volume. The pathogenic role of
idiotypes in autoimmunity and cancer is reviewed in depth. The
therapeutic part focusses on harnessing anti-idiotypes for treating
autoimmunological disorders, and on the employment of idiotypes for
vaccines in cancer and infectious diseases, as well as explaining
the manipulation of the idiotypic network in autoimmunity and
cancer idiotypes and vaccines.
Ook in Engels beskikbaar: Knowledge Beats Cancer
JY HET KANKER! 'n Ystervuis beklem jou hart wanneer jy die diagnose hoor. Ná die skok en ontkenning kom die vrae: Wat gaan nou met my gebeur? Wat is my oorlewingskans?
In Kennis Klop Kanker word die pasiënt, en enigeen wat meer van kanker wil weet, ingelig oor alle fasette van kanker:
Wat kanker presies is en hoe kanker ontstaan
Die omvangsyfer en suksesse van kankerterapieë
Belangrikheid van dieet, noodsaaklike gereelde ondersoeke en selfondersoeke
Die vele vertakkinge en benaderinge van moderne terapieë
Moderne behandelingsmetodes en prognose van algemene kankers (29 tipes)
Deurbrake in molekulêre biologie met minder newe-effekte
Beenmurgstamseloorplanting
Mediane oorlewingstatistiek
Alternatiewe, komplementerende en integrerende terapieë
Pasiëntondersteuning, herstel ná mastektomie, kanker by jongmense en kinders, goeie pynkontrole, versorging van pasiënte met gevorderde kanker
Ondersteuning deur gemeenskapsorganisasies
Skrywer se persoonlike perspektief oor lyding en geloofsgenesing
DIE OUTEUR: Albert Stegmann Alberts is 'n onkoloog wat 33 jaar lank met kankerpasiënte gewerk het. Hy het gespesialiseer in al die vertakkings van kankerterapie. Hy is die outeur van verskeie internasionale publikasies.
How does a pathologist become interested and develop expertise in
testicular and paratesticular neoplasms, which are relatively
uncommon? The truth is simple-the opportunity to see many cases.
The authors of this 5th Series Fascicle have such expertise and
share a remarkable range of cases from their institutions as well
as from many pathologists throughout the world who have sent them
cases in consultation over the years. This fascicle is rich source
of material that will be a great resource for practicing
pathologists and pathologists in training.
As the coronavirus pandemic swept across the globe in recent months, many countries have had to implement strategies to fight the virus and keep its people safe. These strategies, particularly in the West, have not been as effective at keeping the numbers of infected people as low as the governments would have hoped.
Charles R Stith predicted the trajectory the virus would take as its spread progressed and developed a critical analysis of the western countries’ responses to the pandemic. He specifically focuses on South Africa’s response to the virus as it spearheads the surge of cases on the African continent.
The crisis has far reaching consequences that impacts the most vulnerable people in the country. A recent OXFAM report draws connections between the lockdown, to hunger, to deaths which confirms the statement Stith made at the beginning of the outbreak about how people would die of hunger as they lose their jobs, their ability to provide for their families and access to fresh foods.
Stith wrote this book in real time in response to the growth and spread of the coronavirus and analyses the results of South Africa’s response to it. He gives answers to the questions politicians should have been asking and gives his view of what Africa will require to recover
It started with a simple question: How can we help them? It became
an international movement called NEGU: Never Ever Give Up. When
Jessica Joy Rees was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor at
age 11, she chose to focus not on herself but on bringing joy and
hope to other children suffering from cancer. During the ten months
she battled cancer, she and her family worked in the "Joy Factory"
(originally their garage) making JoyJars (R)-packages filled with
toys, games, and love for other kids with cancer. Jessie first
handed them out personally at the hospital where she was being
treated, but the effort blossomed quickly and there were soon
thousands of JoyJars (R) being distributed across the United States
and to over fifteen countries. Today, more than 100,000 kids have
received JoyJars (R), and they continue shipping each week to kids
in over 200 children's hospitals and 175 Ronald McDonald Houses.
Jessie lost her battle with cancer in January 2012, but her message
lives on in the Jessie Rees Foundation, which has become a beacon
of hope for families fighting pediatric cancer. Join the movement
at www.negu.org.
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