A person gets a grave diagnosis. They are referred to someone described as tops in their field. They are treated within the standard of care. They often are given the false hope of remission. It almost never happens. By the time the patient realizes that the standard of care doesn't work they, are too weak and lack the will to try anything else. They go home or into hospice to die in peace. This anecdotal (by FDA standards) story has played itself out billions of times over the past century. That's OK according to the FDA because their inhuman faulty scientific logic and procedures say so.Today we have leronlimab. I am not an oncologist. Given a grave diagnosis, I would forgo the deleterious SOC chemo. I would conserve my energy while I traveled to the ends of the earth (anywhere they would let in) to try treatment with leronlimab.