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Posted On: 09/01/2022 4:25:07 PM
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I think Respert is right. He said this:
In June I wrote Dr. Jay Lalezari, the brilliant and committed doc who was in charge of the Quest cancer trials, is there was continuing data for the TNBC trial. He wrote back:
So this means that as of June, there were still surviving patients. But it doesn't sound as if the data is being recorded as part of the trial info. (Though it should be/should have been.)
But here's the main takeaway, if you ask me: people desperately sick w breast cancer were still alive after 18 months. Leron works. Someday that is going to be all that matters.
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I see people (usually on YMB) often drop these dates for study completion out there as if there’s going to be something occurring as a result. I’m almost certain that what they’re referencing is the clinical trials dot gov date for the trial completion.
In June I wrote Dr. Jay Lalezari, the brilliant and committed doc who was in charge of the Quest cancer trials, is there was continuing data for the TNBC trial. He wrote back:
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The cancer studies are closed and remaining patients are receiving leronlimab through the right to try program. The info at clinicaltrials.gov is out of date…
So this means that as of June, there were still surviving patients. But it doesn't sound as if the data is being recorded as part of the trial info. (Though it should be/should have been.)
But here's the main takeaway, if you ask me: people desperately sick w breast cancer were still alive after 18 months. Leron works. Someday that is going to be all that matters.
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