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mdphd2008

02/15/15 2:17 PM

#91686 RE: drupac #91684

I appreciate the input from those in the area. I guess we need to hope for the best, but be prepared for the possibility of a month or two delay. Just because some robust individuals have weathered the storm, does not translate into those with illnesses being as resilient to overcome the hurdles of Mother Nature. Receiving cancer treatment is not as simple or easy as driving to your local take-out and picking up fast food. There are many pieces to the puzzle and strict protocols and time lines where if there is potential for delay and possibility of not being able to collect samples at appropriate intervals, it may get postponed. I personally work at a busy trauma hospital in The New York area where we have seen many procedures and surgeries get postponed due to the weather - it is simply the nature of he beast. As I said previously, I am confident that kevetrin will have its time to shine in the sun.