Yes, that could well be true. All I'm saying,
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All I'm saying, though, is that you should adjust your numbers for the 8 out of 29 who did not respond. You make it sound like the Overall Survival numbers you give are for the entire group of patients, though I believe the numbers you are giving are for the 21 of 29 (not sure what happened to the 30th patient) patients.
Not saying they aren't fantastic numbers. They are.
One more request: when you put quotes around a piece, the casual reader might think you are quoting another source, like CYDY -- even though you say "here's an excerpt." But you are actually quoting yourself. You could say. "I wrote:" instead of "Here's an excerpt," and the reader would be more likely to get that you aren't quoting the company's actual findings. Thanks.

