No, that's not how it is available to US patients. And no one is claiming that currently. It is not available in the US.
Patients in the us can freeze their tumors properly, that is the first suggestion by the doctors at Brown.
Then they can likely have it sent to the UK and then they'd have to go there for the injections for now. Once it is approved in the US, they can get the vaccines sent to the US, but not until it is an approved treatment. So they'd need to get a referral from a doctor here to a relevant doctor there, most likely Dr. Ashkan at King's College. They can arrange with their doctor to discuss with NWBO how to prepare their tumor and then get the appropriate leukapheresis, which likely also can be done by their doctor here. But they would likely need to have their doctors coordinate with NWBO and the best likely way to do that is to coordinate with a surgeon / neuro-oncologist who was part of the trial.