Seamus & Me
That's him on the right, in case you are confused.
Take a quick look at this:
Diligent readers of this blog will find nothing much new
here, but will appreciate a comprehensive review of what they already
know. If the optimistic tone of this
article is justified, genetic sequencing of cancers finally is paying
worthwhile dividends. Read it and
learn why I make that statement.
By the way, this is the type of cancer that deprived us of my beautiful wife.
The Alaskans and the Flagstaffers (Amanda, James and Seamus
Wiese; Kristen Beck and Joe Mortimer) have left, leaving the house depressingly
silent. My daughter Karen arrives next
Sunday for a short visit, and then – on March 29th – I will enjoy
several days with daughter Linda, granddaughter Olivia, and great granddaughter
Evelyn. Then home, via Carolyn’s home in
Eureka, California – to face off with the IRS.
So, not many new blogs between now and Tax Day. By the way, this is #300. If they average two hundred words I will have
written the equivalent of a moderate-sized novel. Maybe not so entertaining, but at least
sincere.
In case you have forgotten, TP53, BRCA1 & BRCA2l are
tumor-suppressor genes.
Thanks for the ID's on the photo - it did clear up any confusion :D
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