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Re: DesireToLearn post# 27656

Sunday, 07/21/2019 6:05:03 PM

Sunday, July 21, 2019 6:05:03 PM

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Think of it this way. A patient presents with primary unresectable cancer or newly diagnosed metastatic cancer. There's a lag time of several week to grow cells from the time of blood draw.
During that time the patient gets chemo. If he/she responds with a PR or SD the SOC of chemo continues with Multi-TAA (Arm A). If not or the patients does not tolerate chemo, then chemo is discontinued and the patient gets cells only (arm B).
In arm C the patient presents with a potentially resectable tumor and gets chemo then gets gets cells once before and then after surgery +chemo.
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