List, Busy, so i'll try to be short-winded.
A few years ago a friend lost his wife (both in their early 30's) to metastatic stomach cancer gone to the liver, shortly after she gave birth to her first child.
A month ago a similar situation happened to another couple, this time colon cancer. In both cases symptoms and diagnosis came just a few months after delivery of the first child.
The first woman was given six months to live; that was very accurate. The second woman has even less time.
In the current case my fiend asked relatives in the USA for research help, and he promptly received a long NYT article, recently written, about a woman -- wait for it -- in her 30's, diagnosed with colon cancer metastasized to the liver, a few months after giving birth to her first child.
On this list the question of whether EIS is dangerous for pregnant women and their unborn children has appeared. I don't know. I do know, from one friend's research, that pregnancy involves a general immune suppression to prevent miscarriage. On that basis, one wonders whether EIS might be very important to pregnant women, if it is harmless to the embryo/fetus.
Food for thought, and possibly a PhD dissertation for someone in the medical field. Maybe even some big money for someone interested in that, who knows? My intuition is that an inexpensive EIS generator could save a large number of children from losing their mothers soon after birth. . .
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