Cancer Vac Trials
Cancer Vac Trials
A brain cancer therapy at the University of Minnesota that worked on dogs is now being tested on people.
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" I actually like this is -- arrogant. Got hit crisp mortality in Everett in Minnesota had the big goal. He -- to your brain cancer this too. -- was throwing it. Yeah what talent leading clinical trial using data -- pictures found three years ago with the help of that man -- Dog -- a vaccine made from his own purified tumors that seem strange that and then you get into -- own mark He eventually recovered from the -- but not your heart and He collectors -- seen -- on human."
" You what we've learned so far has been it's been saved and all the people we treat it we started at a low dose. And we've worked our way up to the maximum -- of the vaccine."
" Eight that -- nature -- humor and another cancer patient is being kept and seven patients from all over the nation account and it's too early to confirm therapy is safe but that things are looking --"
" We were very worried that exposing people to these brain tumors himself antigens. Might cause them to have an immune response children against their normal brain -- or against other parts of their body and we've -- no -- evidence of that whatsoever."
" said the -- how they long way to go out looking and I like it didn't help. They can't there isn't fun but with the vaccine it how -- ground either and that makes us. --"
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