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Posted On: 10/05/2025 7:32:05 PM
Post# of 157833
The success rate of any checkpoint inhibitors is only 5-10% as a monotherapy for TNBC and only then if there is PD-L1 positivity. Keytruda can't be more than 10% even there. With chemo, the rate goes up to 35-50% but what treatment is doing the work then?
Cytodyn has said that any checkpoint inhibitor used with or after LL will give a nearly perfect response.
I guess my last post (157596) didn't show some of the figures that a table generated by AI did and I would have posted that table here but the formatting of tables on IHub would have been horrible and confusing. Sorry for that.
Cytodyn has said that any checkpoint inhibitor used with or after LL will give a nearly perfect response.
I guess my last post (157596) didn't show some of the figures that a table generated by AI did and I would have posted that table here but the formatting of tables on IHub would have been horrible and confusing. Sorry for that.

