Well we will know for sure once the trial is registered at clinicaltrial.gov, but I will venture some deductive reasoning. Most of the trials ONCS has done has been including 3 rounds of treatment, but only 1 round has actually been done. I suspect that the trial will be registered for a full year of treatment (that is what Keytruda has done in the past), but they should see results in 2-3 months, depending on how quickly patients register, I suspect that by mid may/june they should have some interim results. Now as to when they release that, well..... you tell me. This is one area Jbem and I strongly disagree, because I can't imagine a scenario that ONCS does a buyout or releases rights to immunoPulse right now.