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Posted On: 01/20/2021 9:57:01 PM
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I imagine some covid patients have lung, prostate, breast cancer, etc.
Wondering if any in our trials/eINDs do.
2 birds with one stone? Who would know? Or would a cancer diagnosis exclude them from the trial?
But, what about the eINDs? Might make for some interesting data. Just thinking.
Do people with NASH or Alz' or MS never get Covid?
Lung cancer ranked #3 for CCR5, right? Prostate and breast up there too, if I recall.
"COVID-19, according to the Johns Hopkins dashboard, although the true number may be significantly higher. People with cancer, particularly lung cancer, may have the highest risk of dying from the infection, noted Solange Peters, MD, PhD"
https://cancerdiscovery.aacrjournals.org/content/10/11/OF1
from here:
https://aacrjournals.org/content/covid-19-cancer
Wondering if any in our trials/eINDs do.
2 birds with one stone? Who would know? Or would a cancer diagnosis exclude them from the trial?
But, what about the eINDs? Might make for some interesting data. Just thinking.
Do people with NASH or Alz' or MS never get Covid?
Lung cancer ranked #3 for CCR5, right? Prostate and breast up there too, if I recall.
"COVID-19, according to the Johns Hopkins dashboard, although the true number may be significantly higher. People with cancer, particularly lung cancer, may have the highest risk of dying from the infection, noted Solange Peters, MD, PhD"
https://cancerdiscovery.aacrjournals.org/content/10/11/OF1
from here:
https://aacrjournals.org/content/covid-19-cancer
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