Oh, that.
There was a nation-wide prostate cancer organation in the early 90s that was getting a lot of media attention. Their members were willing to pay for experimental therapy because, post surgery, there really was nothing working. I remember talking to the head of it, a guy named Lester who was featured in all the media plugs. Lester was an earnest, credible, sincere fellow.
Clive arranged for a California IND (not an FDA IND) for Epstein to proceed with a TNT prostate trial. This was the first TNT trial, it was not a Techniclone trial though of course TCLN owned TNT. There were four patients. If memory serves one patient had a partial response and another had a 'really good' (AE quote) response, one was a non-responder and the other one was the one who died. He did not die from the TNT IV. He was just too far gone. What you printed is not an accusation from NABTT; One patient with prostate cancer who received an intravenous (IV) dose of the study drug expired due to kidney and liver failure. I remember Epstein telling me he was so far gone there was nothing he could do for the old guy. Epstein had the same experience with his neighbor, Michael Landon. Anyhow, FDA showed up and stopped the trial. The reason why they stopped the trial? FDA said patients were not allowed to pay for experimental treatments.