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Posted On: 11/06/2023 12:55:29 PM
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Question for Mr Ohm:
Excuse my bio ignorance, but I have a broad cancer question. Namely -
Since cancer.gov defines cancer as "a disease in which some of the body’s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body" -
and since leronlimab's MOA interrupts the CCR5 link (among other things) that allows cancer cells to propagate -
then how come leronlimab seems to be viable against some cancers, but not all?
In other words, if cancer is cancer, then how come leronlimab's MOA isn't a silver bullet - silver M61 Vulcan cannon - against all cancers?
Excuse my bio ignorance, but I have a broad cancer question. Namely -
Since cancer.gov defines cancer as "a disease in which some of the body’s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body" -
and since leronlimab's MOA interrupts the CCR5 link (among other things) that allows cancer cells to propagate -
then how come leronlimab seems to be viable against some cancers, but not all?
In other words, if cancer is cancer, then how come leronlimab's MOA isn't a silver bullet - silver M61 Vulcan cannon - against all cancers?
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