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skitahoe

06/08/22 9:03 PM

#484744 RE: Chiugray #484733

Out of curiosity, if DCVax-L were approved in Canada with Canadians covered by socialized medicine I believe it's cost would be covered to Canadians. If a U.S. citizen went there for treatment, how would they be covered.

I believe this is also true of much of Europe as well. Can you go to a country where approved treatment is free to it's citizens and purchase the treatment as a non-citizen, and if so, at what price.

By the way, we've recently learned of a friend who's had a mass discovered that they're still classifying, but the fear is pancreatic cancer. Does anyone know of DCVax-L or Direct being tried in someone with it, or anything else they'd care to suggest in it's treatment. She will be going to City of Hope, where I believe they're as knowledgeable as anywhere about experimental treatments, but no one can know about everything that's being developed. I welcome any suggestions.

Gary