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skitahoe

09/20/25 12:01 AM

#789056 RE: WideEyed #789055

You could be right, but even then I don't know that somebody only wishing to purchase DCVax-L without Keytruda, etc, shouldn't be able to get it regardless of who they're buying it from.

If all vaccine is to be provided by Advent, without the spokes, and if they gain International approval, they'll need far more capacity than they're building. If they achieve a tumor agnostic label, the requirements will be massive.

I really like the hub and spoke model. A larger spoke, like City of Hope, might very well be able to handle tens of EDEN units in just what I've seen, and I doubt if that's 1% of the capacity there. I really don't know, but I know they have a number of research buildings there that I never got near, but was amazes at what's underground, which I saw when transported between buildings in an underground corridor surrounded by labs.

I believe that research institutions and hospitals that have the cleanrooms and cryogenic capabilities also have all the other capabilities needed so that everything needed for a patient having the surgery there can be done there.

Certainly a patient wouldn't be held at the hospital until the vaccine was completed, they might go home the day of the surgery. They would either come back to get it, or perhaps it would be sent to their oncologist's office to be administered.

Gary
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