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Post by andres on Jul 7, 2017 2:37:54 GMT -5
I've screened and have been approved for chemotherapy study (pills), 8000$ 3 to 4 periods, 24 to 35 overnight stays. It is worth doing? Anybody did chemo study before? My main concerns are health related. Chemotherapy is no freakin joke.
I have an alternative which is $4000 study, relatively safe, 13 overnights and 2opvs. I also passed screening for that one. Now choosing between the two
Appreciate any advice.
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Post by FloridaGirl on Jul 8, 2017 14:57:39 GMT -5
I would pass on a chemo drug. You could have long term negative effects. I will do many things but chemo sounds too risky. Hope that is helpful.
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Post by respect on Jul 17, 2017 14:23:45 GMT -5
If you are comfortable developing cancer or developing an enlarged heart do the chemo!
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Post by precisionclear on Jul 19, 2017 14:44:30 GMT -5
What company is really recruiting? Sounds exciting.
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Post by puntkicker on Jul 20, 2017 17:05:41 GMT -5
I'd avoid it, but I'd also avoid a lot of other "chem"icals some folks on here gladly swallow, take sublingually, get injected, snort, take rectally, etc, in studies or otherwise. Cancer drugs might be the worse, but they certainly arent the only ones that can have some bad side effects.
The long term effects of most drugs arent going to get the write up on here that the one girl at Worldwide who died from the ADHD drug got, and a good number of them will be unknown to the carrier. A study I just screened for spoke of a number of things, including changes in animal organs noted by biopsy. Sure, it's likely wise to avoid "chemo", but also wise to be aware that "non-chemo" chemicals have consequences too, even though their names don't sound as scary to some.
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