tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4912713243046142041.post2995564438017531432..comments2024-03-27T18:20:38.176-05:00Comments on TYWKIWDBI ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee"): Measles vs. myeloma. Measles wins.Minnesotastanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01382888179579245181noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4912713243046142041.post-85574791837390189232014-05-14T20:33:50.900-05:002014-05-14T20:33:50.900-05:00I am very interested in this, having read papers o...I am very interested in this, having read papers on it in the last month or so. Specifically, I am curious as to whether an ancient disease normally contracted and recovered from as a child, but now knocked from the normal course of human development via vaccine, may actually have a commensal relationship with cancer. I know right now the hype is that measles is deadly, but in properly nourished populations, contracting it AFTER maternal antibodies and before adolescence, it is not particularly scary (although the child would be ill in the short term). Will be very very difficult to tease this information out of the medical world at this point, I expect. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4912713243046142041.post-19152937911283743642014-05-14T11:24:28.702-05:002014-05-14T11:24:28.702-05:00Its great to hear the results on myeloma but the f...Its great to hear the results on myeloma but the future for MV-NIS could be used on many other cancers. ..<br /><br />http://www.icr.ac.uk/press/press_archive/press_releases_2013/23891.shtml<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com