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" ... In a phone call Wednesday, Charles said that while a bone marrow transplant in November to address Rose Ann’s Myelodysplastic syndrome blood cancer had at first appeared successful, a few months later her leukemia-like disease had returned. Toward the end of new round of chemotherapy – to extend her life a bit rather than cure her, Charles notes – she fell quite ill. At the beginning of May, doctors checked her into the hospital, where the ebullient, warm and affectionate 73-year-old spent two weeks unhappily isolated and without visitors, unable to expose herself to any germs at all after self-quarantining for six months, much less risk picking up coronavirus from within the medical center or from outsiders. ... "
" ... “Our studies indicated high Th17 cells, as opposed to high Th1 cells, in bone marrow of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer involving the bone,” said Padmanee Sharma, M.D., PhD, professor of genitourinary medical oncology and immunology at MD Anderson and senior author on the paper. “Additional studies demonstrated that these patients also had high TGF-β levels in the bone marrow,” she added. ... "
" ... “The best dish I had this year has to be the bone marrow bun from Burnt Ends in Singapore, which was stuffed with garlic butter, herbs and little bits of warm, soft marrow. The chef, Dave Pynt, has a knack for harnessing simplicity and pleasure in every dish he creates, and this one from start to finish encompasses all of that. I even love how he serves it wrapped in foil right from the wood-burning oven. I go to bed at night dreaming of this dish!” ... "
" ... “The ones with cancer, with HIV, who have recovered from a bone marrow, stem cell, or solid organ transplant – are increasingly becoming deprioritized across the country, sent to the back of the vaccine line.” ... "