Persistent Hair Growth During Treatment with the EGFR Inhibitor Erlotinib

dont know if its been posted before,

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/704659

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» http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/704659

Surely there has got to be something coming soon! with the news regarding the creation of a synthetic cell today also it makes you think that a hairloss treatment is just around the corner. The work that is being done at the moment is highly impressive so one would hope that an off shoot of some of the studies being done could benefit the fight against baldness.

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» » http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/704659
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» Surely there has got to be something coming soon! with the news regarding
» the creation of a synthetic cell today also it makes you think that a
» hairloss treatment is just around the corner. The work that is being done
» at the moment is highly impressive so one would hope that an off shoot of
» some of the studies being done could benefit the fight against baldness.
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hope so!

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» hope so!

You would think that if they can create a man made cell that they will eventually be able to apply it to various medical conditions. May take some time but there are definite reasons to be optimistic. the knowledge that is there now is greater than at any other time and the understanding of how the body works.

was searching for egfr inhibors and found this -

it says isoflavones, equol are egfr inhibitors?