It looks like the British haven't found out about Leronlimab's power against cancer. While the palace has not disclosed the type of cancer, that King Charles is suffering from, Leronlimab's mechanism(s) of action would certainly help the monarch in his battle. Currently, his care is failing. Maybe his oncologists should study the immune system and CCR5 blockade. I asked my family doctor if he studied the immune system and CCR5 expression in various ailments. He replied, "Not really, I really haven't kept up with all of the latest HIV treatments. I've not seen where they apply to anything, other than HIV". I told him that was disappointing to hear, since he specializes in internal medicine. I tried to enlighten him on how CCR5 blockade puts the immune system into homeostasis, how it enables the immune system to fight cancer and autoimmune conditions. He responded that none of that has been proven. To me, our conversation emphasized the need for improved information sharing. It convinced me that my doctor is an idiot! We need irrefutable clinical evidence. We need an approval.
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