"Right to try" article -- some states are passing
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-m...amp;wpmm=1
HOWEVER: he then developed brain cancer. This could have been coincidental or it could have been caused by the stem cells in my opinion -- although the article does not state that. It seems to me to be of some concern that someone had stem cells injected into their spinal column and then developed brain cancer. Not much of a stretch to think that stem cells could have traveled into the brain and caused the tumor -- this has been the big worry for all stem cell treatments.
As regards CTIX -- how many people do you think would like to try Kevetrin before it's approved, if only they were allowed to do so?