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hope4patients

01/26/22 8:47 PM

#438972 RE: Lykiri #438969

Thanks Lykiri!
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Survivor2012

01/26/22 8:48 PM

#438973 RE: Lykiri #438969

Thanks Lykiri!!

LL said:

"I’ve done these clinical trials for brain cancer patients, and we have this vaccine trial that’s been ongoing for a while, and we’ve had patients who’ve done very well over the years. So, one patient who’s been going on almost 20 years, after his diagnosis of glioblastoma."
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Kaizenman

01/26/22 8:54 PM

#438974 RE: Lykiri #438969

Lykiri: I really liked this question and answer in the interview kink you provided (Thanks!):

Maki Hsieh: Do you feel that eventually, we will have a vaccine against most cancers, like breast cancer or other cancers. Do you think that’s the foreseeable future?

Dr. Linda M. Liau: I think so, as we learn more about these cancers and these diseases, and as we get better at making vaccines because there’s right now, it’s still a lot of the immunotherapies for cancer are still quite difficult to manufacture, especially the cellular therapies, but I think as we learn more about what the antigens are for these cancers, hopefully, that’ll be the case. I mean, there are already vaccines for instance, for cervical cancer, teenage girls get that now. So, it’s just a matter of figuring out what the antigens are, what potentially would cause these cancers, and then vaccinating people against that. And we have seen now with the new research that’s been done, with the COVID vaccines in the mRNA types of vaccines, the ability to design new vaccines. I think it is quite exciting. And you can imagine making an mRNA vaccine for 50 different antigens that could potentially cause different cancers and trying to prevent those from actually forming tumours.
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hoffmann6383

01/26/22 9:13 PM

#438979 RE: Lykiri #438969

thanks lykiri, some good stuff in there!
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Dr Bala

01/26/22 9:49 PM

#438987 RE: Lykiri #438969

Thanks, Lykiri.
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pgsd

01/27/22 12:12 AM

#439014 RE: Lykiri #438969

Thanks for sharing Lykiri.

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Maverick0408

01/27/22 1:22 AM

#439024 RE: Lykiri #438969

Such an incredible woman!
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Extremist223

01/27/22 1:46 AM

#439025 RE: Lykiri #438969

2x[case western reserve]
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sentiment_stocks

01/27/22 2:14 AM

#439026 RE: Lykiri #438969

Thanks for sharing this with us Lykiri… LL is such an amazing, genuine person. I’m so glad that she’s our lead PI for the trial, and that she’s put her heart and soul into moving this treatment forward.
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Know-Fear

01/27/22 4:14 AM

#439039 RE: Lykiri #438969

Well deserved honor for Dr. Liau and likely more to come. Cool.
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eagle8

01/27/22 7:43 AM

#439060 RE: Lykiri #438969

Thank you Lykiri.
Very interesting interview.

GLTU
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pgsd

04/23/22 4:43 AM

#462055 RE: Lykiri #438969

Thanks Lykiri, the Apr 23, 2022 date posted on the link I provided was clearly wrong then lol
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MI Dendream

04/23/22 9:06 AM

#462079 RE: Lykiri #438969

LL is an amazing human being all around. She seems like she is kind to everyone and is a role model for empathy. Her ‘grapefruit juice’ is powerful stuff too. I mean look at this story…

I’ve done these clinical trials for brain cancer patients, and we have this vaccine trial that’s been ongoing for a while, and we’ve had patients who’ve done very well over the years. So, one patient who’s been going on almost 20 years, after his diagnosis of glioblastoma. And, I remember, when I first met him, his wife was pregnant, and now his son is an adult, a young adult. So I think that was incredibly impactful.



A man who may not have even seen the birth of his boy without that juice, saw him graduate high school and beyond.

Incredible…I wish that I could invest in that women and her work.
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Doc logic

04/23/22 3:40 PM

#462130 RE: Lykiri #438969

Lykiri,

Dr. Linda Liau never ceases to amaze. Thank you for sharing. Best wishes.
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eagle8

04/24/22 4:38 AM

#462268 RE: Lykiri #438969

Thanks for sharing Lykiri.
Amazing woman our inda.L.

GLTU