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Re: Steady_T post# 731294

Sunday, 11/10/2024 11:44:11 PM

Sunday, November 10, 2024 11:44:11 PM

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I suspect that most major hospitals worldwide have cleanrooms and cryogenic capability. In some cases licensing staff to operate the EDEN Units and other needed equipment, then shipping the EDEN and as many of the disposable cassettes as needed to the site may be easier than transmitting material back and forth.

I know people here don't like this business model, but it would be a viable way to operate especially in some of the more remote areas around the world.

As I see it, if we truly gain approvals in multiple cancers millions of patients annually will need the vaccine. Divide the number patients that need the vaccine by roughly 50 and you'll know how many EDEN Units will be needed. I would think we'd be far better off with many production sites located strategically around the world rather than a massive cleanroom site in one, or a very few places.

Remember, the vaccine will probably also be stored where it's manufactured, then sent out in individual doses as needed for treatment. The logistics of having it all stored in one, or very few places could be a nightmare.

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