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To: whitephosphorus who wrote (663)5/5/1998 11:32:00 AM
From: Bert Klimer  Respond to of 2135
 
Does anyone know how cortisol levels might be related to cancer? I have been a holder of STGI, who has a drug Anti-Cort which is in Phase II of trials. I heard that it has been tested in some cancer patients as a last resort and it has done wonders, but has not rid the people of cancer. The main purpose of the drug is for AIDS and Alzheimers, but I guess it might be used for cancer too. I have been trying to find out if anyone else knows anything about cortisol and its effects so I can learn more about how this drug works and its uses.

Bert