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skitahoe

10/06/24 9:52 PM

#724410 RE: Hopeforthefuture3 #724401

I understand that, and I believe they had some cases where more than one tumor existed, but only one was injected, but all reacted to the vaccine. I don't know if that's anywhere in print or someone just stated it occurred. It still doesn't answer where you inject if there is no tumor.

I still believe that if DCVax-Direct has been approved, even patients with operable tumors, but the funds to support it, would be smart to inject the tumor first, and give it some time to work. Then remove the operable tumor and make the DCVax-L and utilize it.

I would do that to hopefully get the DCVax-Direct into the mets so hopefully they die out rather than emerging in many places years later.

My sister died from a cancer thought to be eliminated roughly a decade before. The idea that you're cancer free if nothing is found after 5 years may be true much of the time, but certainly not always. Best to be vigilant the rest of your life.

Gary
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