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Posted On: 09/10/2024 3:31:56 PM
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Is it not likely that the Glioblastoma community is well-connected, and that even if it's just one patient who just MIGHT have shown some benefit from LL -
and given the dearth of effective GBM treatments that don't have the horrible chemo side effects -
and given how Dr Chan's oncologist was seemingly pretty thrilled with the short term results (and if the shrinkage was just due to chemo, I would assume she would have expected or at least seen such results in other patients) -
then maybe we'll see a few more GBM patients in the coming weeks contact Cytodyn under right to try. Again, with such an awful disease and a lack of treatments, I would think ANYTHING like an SAE-free drug like LL would be enthusiastically embraced.
Does our 100% receptor occupancy and ability to cross the BBB imply that GBM patients should have real hope that LL can stop the tumor(s) from coming back?
Impossible to say without a clinical study, I know, but it sure sounds promising to me!
and given the dearth of effective GBM treatments that don't have the horrible chemo side effects -
and given how Dr Chan's oncologist was seemingly pretty thrilled with the short term results (and if the shrinkage was just due to chemo, I would assume she would have expected or at least seen such results in other patients) -
then maybe we'll see a few more GBM patients in the coming weeks contact Cytodyn under right to try. Again, with such an awful disease and a lack of treatments, I would think ANYTHING like an SAE-free drug like LL would be enthusiastically embraced.
Does our 100% receptor occupancy and ability to cross the BBB imply that GBM patients should have real hope that LL can stop the tumor(s) from coming back?
Impossible to say without a clinical study, I know, but it sure sounds promising to me!
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