News Focus
News Focus
Followers 140
Posts 11663
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 03/15/2011

Re: unpathedhaunt post# 284664

Saturday, 01/28/2017 4:49:44 AM

Saturday, January 28, 2017 4:49:44 AM

Post# of 347009
unpathedhound, if PPHM has no OWN means to differentiate between types of cancer it detects (as discussed on here yesterday) then techniques as the one you posted can do it.

However, the PPHM exosome test AT LEAST tells 2 things up-front:

A) Is there a CANCER or NOT
B) How far did it progress

The type of cancer we don't know yet but since cells differ depending where they come from I guess PPHM can differentiate and detect one or more (metastasis) cancers.

The test that you posted allows ALSO to do cancer detection BUT you need to test for each and everyone. At the best you can target based on symptoms.

With the PPHM test you have immediately a YES/NO and PROGRESS and if it doesn't do more then that you would then be able to deploy the cost for detailed analysis of what cancer(s).

Kind of comparable to the eye. The sticks in the retina tell us IF and HOW MUCH light fall in our eye and the pyramids decode the colors. PS is comparable to the sticks. It tells us IF and HOW MUCH cancer we have.

Now lets see if PPHM's exosomes can also play the role of the pyramids or not. If NOT then EVERY company that has a product that can play the role of the pyramid will want PPHM PS attached exosomes technique to lower their cost.

A single DNA set-up is not to expensive. Thing is that with a single there is nothing you can do. A problem Dr. Soong has emphasised in the past with his DNA related activities.

With the PPHM test you would NEVER EVER run a single DNA test for someone that doesn't has cancer anymore. People without cancer are the MOST expensive to do DNA test on because they keep returning negative until the last test.


Peregrine Pharmaceuticals the Microsoft of Biotechnology! All In My Opinion. I am not advising anything, nor accusing anyone.

Volume:
Day Range:
Bid:
Ask:
Last Trade Time:
Total Trades:
  • 1D
  • 1M
  • 3M
  • 6M
  • 1Y
  • 5Y