I'm not concerned about doctors. I'm concerned
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I'm concerned about the potential influence of family members who are maybe responsible for advising a loved one -- or deciding to participate in the trial as a proxy for a non-communicative loved one who may be in a critical / intubated state.
Our slow enrollments can be attributed to a number of variables which we all know -- small company, no reputation, unknown molecule, lack of funds, lack of relationships with hospitals and care centers, no influence or lobby capability, small number of trial sites, slow progression of trial sites to "recruiting" status, and finally, Big Pharma drugs/trials monopolizing headlines, monopolizing trial patients, and generally sucking all of the oxygen out of the room.
A family member helping to advise a sick relative, or making the decision all by themselves, is not going to be positively swayed by that kind of article appearing in a national mainstream publication.
So yes, the article does not help us one bit.
Now, all of that can change rather quickly depending on the outcome of the CD10.