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skitahoe

10/06/24 3:16 PM

#724368 RE: dstock07734 #724362

Thanks Dstock, that discusses some of what I was getting to. The big question is, what if you only need to remove a tiny part of the mass to make the vaccine. If treatment with the vaccine and other therapeutics is as effective as removing the entire tumor, it may be found that we can fight cancer without massive surgeries.

I still don't know if the scientists can explain the tremendous increase in T-cells when using DCVax-L, but if in fact it occurs in all sorts of solid cancers, I believe it's the key to why the DCVax's will work on many cancers when used in combination with other therapeutics that work with those T-cells.

Aspirin has been around for well over a century. They still don't understand all the things it does that make it effective, but they know it is. Perhaps some day the same will be said about our DCVax's.

Gary