Investors Hangout Stock Message Boards Logo
  • Mailbox
  • Favorites
  • Boards
    • The Hangout
    • NASDAQ
    • NYSE
    • OTC Markets
    • All Boards
  • Whats Hot!
    • Recent Activity
    • Most Viewed Boards
    • Most Viewed Posts
    • Most Posted
    • Most Followed
    • Top Boards
    • Newest Boards
    • Newest Members
  • Blog
    • Recent Blog Posts
    • Recently Updated
    • News
    • Stocks
    • Crypto
    • Investing
    • Business
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Movers
  • Interactive Charts
  • Login - Join Now FREE!
  1. Home ›
  2. Stock Message Boards ›
  3. Stock Boards ›
  4. CytoDyn Inc (CYDY) Message Board

I have a hard time to see how one test can accurat

Message Board Public Reply | Private Reply | Keep | Replies (1)                   Post New Msg
Edit Msg () | Previous | Next


Post# of 155139
(Total Views: 470)
Posted On: 07/27/2019 11:02:53 AM
Avatar
Posted By: trding
Re: misiu143 #5204
Quote:
I have a hard time to see how one test can accurately measure density in all different tumors cancer cells , and CTC ..
Are we sure that every tumor cancers cell have same density ??
In HIV is different , person has same density , but in new produce , fast , abnormally growing cancer cells , I don’t know but I be surprise .

If this is true it is much more important Test than i even imagine.
And then why we will need escalating dose from 350 to 700 , only for safety ??



I believe the ultimate goal with cancer is 700mg. Having data with 350mg, 500mg and 700mg is required for safety. But they should get good data on how the ctc numbers drop vs dose. That data will be very valuable imo. It would be better data if it was random and they had a placebo to test against, but with deadly cancer, they can't do that. So this is the next best thing.


Assume they are going for 700mg, density with cancer probably not a concern. But the density of ccr5+ cancer cells might not even matter Quick math here and rough estimated here so it might be off but.

The measure the ccr5 density to estimate how much leronlimab is needed. But the missing piece that is not talked about, it depends on how many cells.

#cells x ccr5 density per cell = total number receptors to cover

T-cell count between 500 and 1,600 T-cells per cubic millimeter of blood

5 Liters of blood = 5,000,000 cubic millimeters of blood

So around 5 billion total T-Cells in the blood.

The number of ctc count is given by 7.5 ml of blood, a number of 5 or more being bad. So with 5 L of blood = 5000 ml, (5000/7.5) x 5= 3333 metastatic cancer cells.

So around 3000 cancer ctc cells vs 5 billion T-Cells in the blood. Of course the cancer sites matters, how big, etc, ccr5+, etc but my point is the T-Cell density might dominate.

But if it turn out it does matter, they could take a few measurements, and just use the the highest density recorded.



(0)
(0)




CytoDyn Inc (CYDY) Stock Research Links


  1.  
  2.  


  3.  
  4.  
  5.  






Investors Hangout

Home

Mailbox

Message Boards

Favorites

Whats Hot

Blog

Settings

Privacy Policy

Terms and Conditions

Disclaimer

Contact Us

Whats Hot

Recent Activity

Most Viewed Boards

Most Viewed Posts

Most Posted Boards

Most Followed

Top Boards

Newest Boards

Newest Members

Investors Hangout Message Boards

Welcome To Investors Hangout

Stock Message Boards

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)

NASDAQ Stock Exchange (NASDAQ)

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

Penny Stocks - (OTC)

User Boards

The Hangout

Private

Global Markets

Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)

Euronext Amsterdam (AMS)

Euronext Brussels (BRU)

Euronext Lisbon (LIS)

Euronext Paris (PAR)

Foreign Exchange (FOREX)

Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX)

London Stock Exchange (LSE)

Milan Stock Exchange (MLSE)

New Zealand Exchange (NZX)

Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX)

Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)

Contact Investors Hangout

Email Us

Follow Investors Hangout

Twitter

YouTube

Facebook

Market Data powered by QuoteMedia. Copyright © 2025. Data delayed 15 minutes unless otherwise indicated (view delay times for all exchanges).
Analyst Ratings & Earnings by Zacks. RT=Real-Time, EOD=End of Day, PD=Previous Day. Terms of Use.

© 2025 Copyright Investors Hangout, LLC All Rights Reserved.

Privacy Policy |Do Not Sell My Information | Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Help | Contact Us