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promising results. it was back in march that leila valentine's husband first saw the signs. leila chalked it up to being tired. having too small kids will do that. but her husband james insisted something wasn't right. >> so he was, you know, asking me questions, and he goes, when's our kids' birthday and i had no idea. and then he's like, no, something is wrong. so he's like no mother, you know, will forget their kids' birthday. >> turns out james's instinct were spot on. leila's diagnosis. geoblass toe sis. >> ability to see, speak, move, remember, destroys the very essence of who we are. >> like me, dr. keith black is a neurosurgeon. he heads a department of neurosurgery at the medical center in los angeles sniet can grow within a matter of weeks. if from the time of diagnosis to death if one does not have any treatment, that time can be as short as, you know, as two to three months. >> even with the best standard of care, no one beats this. most patients die within 12 to 15 months of diagnosis. ila was diagnosed with a left front glioblastoma, grade iv. >> yeah. it's devastating, but -- i have my two young kids i think about, and so that was it, and so i'm like i'm going do fit my kids, fight for my kids. >> leila was admitted to the hospital on march 7. the very next day dr. black's team took out as much of the tumor as they could and then came six weeks of radiation therapy and chemotherapy. after that, something new. an experimental treatment. a vaccine against cancer. >> one of the strong eest defens we have against disease is our immune system. one of the first things that brain tumor has to do in order to survive in the brain is that it has to make itself invisible to the immune system. >> the experimental drug isn't like a flu vaccine. it doesn't keep you from getting cancer. it uses cells from your own body toen courage your immune system to mont blanc a targeted aggressive defense. >> we had 16 patients that were newly diagnosed with gleam oh blast ma forming. >> this small group, 16 patients, did more than three times better. >> of those 16 patients, six out of the 16 are alive and disease-free. three of those six are alive and free out past five years. >> we met two of those three patients. mary wong lee and michael wolf. >> when i tried to spell some wordsor him i think he realized there wasn't something right. >> went to work with bad headache, had a seizure, collapsed on the floor, called an ambulance, got to the hospital within five seconded. >> mair is now cancer-free, no evidence of the disease cease. after five years. doctor wheeler is a doctor at cedars-sinai. >> we take blood from the patientndhange thnto that are really gd, again, jump starting t patient's tumor. >> they're injected into the patient's armpit and it mieg greats. the t-cells relocate to the glioblastoma and initiate a calculated response from the body's immune system, killing both the stew more cells and cancer stem chells. >> what e wefr oob learned is it doesn't behave like a human colony. cancer behaves more like a termite colony. you have the queen termite keeps making-off spring. you want to kill the queen termite or cancer stem cell. >> reporter: in the next stay half the patients are getting vaccine. half are getting the placebo in addition to chemotherapy and radiation. nayer this leila or the doctors know which group she's in, but she's optimistic. >> i can't, you know, get down or else, you know, i'll go down too. so i have to stay positive. i feel really good, thank god. i really do. yeah. >> it's worth pointing out that dr. black's advantage seen isn't the only wunl out there and this general approach of ramping up the immune system in the most targeted way is one of the most promising ways to fight cancer. there's another known as cvx-110. the last step before the fda can consider whether it works or make it safe enough to make it widely available. we'll keep you posted on developments. up next do, you ever wonder which photos in magazines are photoshopped? 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if legislation goes through and this technology is in place -- >> yeah, i think warning label on a cigarette pack. there would be a small box, small circle, something that's nicely engineered that is a number between, say, 1 and 5. a 5 mean this person looks nothing like this in real life or 1 is a legitimate image and everything in between is gradations. >> let's take a look at an image. the first one is actually you. you've given yourself several trips to the gym. >> i took myself to the gym. this is not hard to do. on the right what you think has changed. this is about a thee on our scale. real i look quite different. now, the face looks about the same, but the body actually looks quite different. >> if that's a 3, you wonder what higher numbers are. i think we have another one. a close-up of a woman who is a little older. she looks happy. she's attractive. so what happened here? >> right. this is great photo that my co-worker did. you've removed all wrinkles, blemishes, completely over the face. you can see he did a very good job on it. it's such a really good rendition. this is a little bit over a 3. the reason it's not a 4 or a 5, the if you look at the structure of her face, it's basically the same. it hasn't been thinned or expanded. the eyes, nose, mouth, all the same. so you can see we leash room for the much more extreme, which tells you there are much more extreme versions of this. >> the magazine has long been split but "seventeen" magazine took a big step. said it's never going to change girls' shapes or faces and bodies and will only include images of girls who are healthy. that announcement is thanks to a 14-year-old girl named julia bloom who start add ed a petiti urging the magazine to change. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. >> i want to cop graduate langrn being such a vocal voice. you started this petition as you heard friends complain how they look during ballet lessons. tell me about that. how did this start for you in. >> well, i definitely heard it from my friends. all of my friends weren't very happy with how they looked, i guess, and i blog for an organization called spark summit and we were trying to figure out why that was and i think it's from the media and the photo shop that's used in the media because girls try to compare themselves to images that are impossible to be like. >> i work in the media as you know and i've been really interested in the media and also interested in the fact that you were able to get a mayor puication to change their policy. what was it like? was it a tough battle? how did it go back and forth? >> at the very end of may we went to new york and held a mock photo shoot and met with ann shockette. that's when they first started to listen to us. we talked about how important it was to feature real girls in the magazine. they agreed with us and said they'd get in touch with us. for a while, they -- we weren't in touch with them for a while but when we found they published a page with their magazine talking about the issue of photoshop and saying they're not going to photoshop, it was really exciting. >> you're so el kwant as a 14-year-old. i have young girls myself and you could be a good model for them. thank you so much, julia, for being on our program. coming up, we're going to check in with tiffany burke. remember her? she's the woman who decided to have her baby for her brother and sister-in-law. it's a remarkable story. they've got big news to share with us. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios being on our program. this summer we introduce you to a remarkable family story. take a look at this here. natalie and her husband james and james' sister tiffany and her husband sean. tiffany is carrying a baby for james. again, james is her brother. they found out she was pregnant with twins and she's 20 weeks along and they found out exciting news. >> today we're going to find out what's in this belly. we're going to find out if we're having a boy and a girl, two boys, two girls. >> what do you think? >> well, seriously -- >> two boys. >> i love it. >> we found out. what do you think? two boys. >> two boys? >> two boys. >> i need your help taking them to ball games. >> everything's looking good still? >> yeah, real healthy. them to ball games. >> everything is looking good still? >> yeah, real healthy. >> and james is a little 12350e67 james is a little speechless there. and father of two boys, wow. that is something. you know, guys, we have had a chance to talk a few times in the past, and natalie, let me start with you, you have obviously had some time now to digest the fact that you will have three boys in the house, two boys in addition to your son and what was it like when you found that out and again that tiffany is carrying those boys for you? >> this was kind of what i thought we were going to have. i was so excited. basically to have our own sports team at home. i think that hunter is going to be a great big brother to two, and they are going to be so close so we are so excited for that. >> i can only imagine and for all of you, there has to be a feeling of this is really settling in. and james, you are preparing for baseball games, and when you hear this news, has a weight been lifted off of your shoulders and you have news of a growing, healthy family despite the fact that natalie was not able to carry? >> yes, in that aspect, yes, it has been a huge weight off of our shoulders, but just so excited to know that our family is going to get bigger and to be so healthy and it is so exciting. >> yeah, and tiffany i think that the last time we spoke, you were having significant morning sickness. how is that going for you and how's the pregnancy been overall? >> well, we have been lucky with pregnancy overall, because the boys are growing, honestly perfectly how they should be and they are strong and healthy and they are within a couple of days of each other growth-wise. i'm still sick. so, it, but i just keep telling myself, it is not permanent. you know, and the worst case scenario, i go to nine months and the best case scenario, i am done tomorrow, so you never know. >> shawn, you have been through this before as well, and you know, with tiffany being pregna pregnant. how is this different for you emotionally? do you think about it differently? >> you know, i really don't. that has been asked a lot from friends and family. it's all i really care about right now is her well-being, and my two boys raising them correctly. but i don't think anything emotionally too much about the fact that, you know, these babies are going to james and natalie, because they are still going to be in our lives down the road. so, yeah. >> i can imagine and you guys are obviously very close, and all of the more close for what you are going through right now. >> yes. >> and we will keep on checking in from you, because it is a remarkable story, and we are getting so much feedback from the viewers about all of you. thank you. >> thank you. and a loss of sight, but not vision. i want to take you to a camp for children who want to play competitive sports. i don't want healthy skin for a day. i want healthy skin for life. 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