You are only talking 9 patients thru the first 3 cohorts. They may have some positive results but not overwhelming data that shows complete success. Their doctors will say it looks promising but I don't see them, the patients or families getting that much word out when everything is still in testing. They would look pretty bad saying they have the cure for cancer and then the bottom drops out of the testing. Don't think CTIX and DF have that much to worry about from that end as to leaking information. Maybe some very close friends but no media feeding frenzy.
That will end come ASCO. The presentation may not be much but the Q/A will stir the pot up nicely. IMO