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Wednesday, 06/11/2014 1:41:44 PM

Wednesday, June 11, 2014 1:41:44 PM

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If we are at 20 patients and they had to treat them "just one patient at a time" every 2-3 weeks, and todays PR was up "to date" then at the very least, one patient should be very close to receiving the fifth treatment (@ 16 weeks) if 9 patients have received the 4th treatment (@ 8 weeks)
So the first patient was treated about 15-16 weeks ago? Does that sound right/possible to everyone?

Unless maybe some patients have gone further in the trial but they didnt mention that. All they said was "to date 9 have had the 4th treatment". They didnt mention if anyone has had the 5th treatment, right? But maybe its happened, or maybe more....

If one patient every 2-3 weeks with two centers recruiting and 20 patients to date then its POSSIBLE the first patients were treated 5 months ago, which means some have definitely had the fifth treatment (4 months) and one patient could finish they entire treatment (8months) just 3 months from now. Es posible?

Just parsing through PRs, thinking out loud and trying to make sense of it all. Could anyone provide some clarity?

FROM ASCO PR:
"As is often the case with first-in-man studies, the Company’s DCVax-Direct trial was required, as a regulatory matter, to proceed slowly until safety considerations could be assessed. The Company was required to treat just one patient with at least 2 of the 6 treatments in the overall regimen, then wait 2-3 weeks before treating the next single patient in the same way, and so on, treating just one patient at a time."

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