Wednesday, September 7, 2016

A revolutionary drug that melts away cancer



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jksw


A revolutionary drug that melts away cancer in some stage four patients has been given fast-track approval in the United States.
Key pointsVenetoclax
  • Trial of Melbourne-developed drug shows four out of five patients had a positive result, with complete remission for one in five
  • Venetoclax has received fast-track approval for use in the United States
  • Manufacturer has applied for it to be listed on the Australia's PBS
Melbourne-developed Venetoclax is one of a new generation of targeted drugs which attack specific cancer-causing biological factors like cell-structure mutations.
Robert Oblak was fighting a recurrence of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow, when he was chosen to take part in a trial in 2013.

"I think I was the eleventh person in the world to have it," he told 7.30.
"It was amazing."
Within a year his leukaemia went into remission.
"It causes no side-effects. Nothing, absolutely nothing," he said.
 

Colonial Influences On The Modern Sinhala Language



The Portuguese.
The only foreigners from Europe who married and settled in this country. Portuguese as they are in Portugal today too are not a fair skinned race.

Correction; Gajaman Nona is from Colpetty/ Bambalapiti region. Not down south.
jksw  

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Do read.. it is very interesting.  Don't quite agree with the pic of Dona Catherina in Kandy with the pagoda-type buildings in the background....
Also can add a lot more- like almariya, istoppuwa, padiya, verandah etc

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PS
One of the best I recall is the idiom 'NAVA GILLATH BAN CHUNE' - This refers to the sinking of the Titanic and how the band on board the sinking ship played the melody - Tune - of 'Nearer my God to thee', a Christian hymn.