Please, off course I'm denying that 5 patients have been successfully treated with Radiogel, as the outcomes won't be known for some time, likely years. These weren't early detected primary solid tumors where some results will be know quickly. For these patients, their cancers have already spread to lymph nodes and maybe beyond. It is unknown at this point if Radiogel will provide any benefit to these patients
And IsoPet? That is a sad distraction. They could have 200 or 2000 certified pet clinics by end 2025, and it still wouldn't matter. There is no plausible path for RDGL to be profitable via IsoPet alone. RDGL is an FDA play, nothing more.