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Saturday, 09/20/2014 4:10:46 PM

Saturday, September 20, 2014 4:10:46 PM

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I know some Russian, well enough to understand what's interesting and what's not re: bavituximab.

I realize that Russia is a country where internet is not so widely used, certaily not in healthcare institutions.

My results make me believe that Peregrine must release enrollment information or other news ASAP.

After 2.5 hours, I've found very little info regarding SUNRISE, certainly nothing that would help find it. I've tried government registries, all the cities where the trial is being conducted, transliterations, etc.

My log after 2 1/2 hours, everything is a publicly available information I've found on various search engines:
* Lots of boring articles translated from English, mostly before 2013.
* Ethics committee approval of SUNRISE in 2014.
* Approval of a 50-patient PhII trial for 03/22/2011-10/28/2012. Approval of a 28-patient PhII trial 04/05/2011-11/17/2012. Ethics committee approvals.
* A chemistry forum post mentioning bavi attaching to tumor cells.
* Detailed forum post about a lung c. w/ metastases into spine, patient who was mostly healthy until 06/2011 who got on carbo, pacli and bavi on 08/2011. Bavi only 01/2012, off protocol by 02/2012. On radiation mostly until 10/2012. A very detailed and sad account.
* 07/2011 someone got on rib + bavi 3 mg/kg, 12 wk, against HCV. Updated on 10/2011, final result, did not get rid of the virus.
* Detailed forum post re: HCV. 08/2011 someone got on: first only bavi, second rib + bavi, third rib + bavi + inhibitor. 01/2012 update of final result, did not get rid of the virus.
* In Russian, spontaneous remission of cancer is called "Peregrine's syndrome", after Saint Peregrine Laziosi, a priest from 13th century.
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