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Posted On: 10/12/2018 8:57:33 AM
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I have a major beef with the Cancer Society but am not sure if my anger at them is justified. They bring in an ungodly amount of money every year, yet here IPIX stands with a drug, Kevetrin, that has shown it activates the p53 gene, the "Holy Grail" of curing cancer to many, and it has worked on renal, ovarian, and whatever Bologna U in Italy showed it worked on, yet to date I don't see one dime coming to IPIX via the Cancer Society.
The money can't all go to not-for-profits as the bulk seems to go to Hospitals doing research.
Bottom line is Kevetrin should be high in the sights of Cancer Society decision makers and, if it isn't, then they aren't worth squat in knowing their business. And if they know about Kevetrin, why haven't they thrown some money our way so we could proceed on the pill and get it into a quick trial to show it is as safe as the infusion method and doesn't cause systemic buildup and thus allow it to quickly get into numerous trials with complementary other cancer treatments?
The money can't all go to not-for-profits as the bulk seems to go to Hospitals doing research.
Bottom line is Kevetrin should be high in the sights of Cancer Society decision makers and, if it isn't, then they aren't worth squat in knowing their business. And if they know about Kevetrin, why haven't they thrown some money our way so we could proceed on the pill and get it into a quick trial to show it is as safe as the infusion method and doesn't cause systemic buildup and thus allow it to quickly get into numerous trials with complementary other cancer treatments?
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