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It is tough therapy for him, and us.
It is art as tough therapy, disturbingly honest.
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Tough new targeted therapies [ 3] and immunotherapy trials [ 4, 5], however, suggest that survival of melanoma patients may be considerably improved in the near future.
"I am of the belief that total immersion in a tough job is good therapy," said Mr. Specter, who is himself receiving chemotherapy for Hodgkin's disease, a cancer of the lymphatic system.
What makes cell therapy a tough business is that since cells are living things, they are not easy to manufacture to a consistent standard like drugs and might do unpredictable things in the body.
"It is a tough calculus, but gene therapy for CF lung disease is still a realistic possibility and studies should be encouraged--especially well-done ones like the U.K. trial.
The need for men to contain feelings and protect against shame related to feeling inferior, "not quite a man", may be ingrained in the amygdala and hippocampus and thus will need the 'right' approach: A good example is offered in the Opinion Pages of the New York Times in Therapy for Tough Guys (COUCH).
Dr Andrea Reinecke, clinical psychologist and researcher at Oxford University, is pioneering a new, and some might say tough, form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
He said his tough stance is the "shock therapy" required to combat what he described as a drug "emergency" in the country.
Of course it is uncomfortable and sometimes painful, but when they start to buckle and hallucinate, they remind themselves that if children can go through cancer therapy, they can tough it out.
Therapy work is tough work.
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