In the 1970s, Sloan-Ketterings Vice-President Lloyd J. Old, MD - TopicsExpress



          

In the 1970s, Sloan-Ketterings Vice-President Lloyd J. Old, MD disclosed to Ralph W. Moss, PhD where he and his peers got all their new ideas for cancer therapies. Little changed in 40 years, because only a few years before Lloyd Old died, he conducted a small Phase I clinical trial of Coley fluid at Sloan-Kettering. Keep in mind that this was nearly 100 years after its invention by Bill Coley. Coley was the chief bone surgeon who once used his Coley fluid to cure hundreds of cancer patients at what is now Sloan-Kettering.
Posted on: Sun, 21 Sep 2014 16:36:49 +0000

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