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From: Sue root <susan_root@...>
I think it is pretty obvious that they are not going to cure anyone in this trial. If they were trying to do that, they could just use a BG meter to measure their success. The fact that they are putting
millions of dollars into an ultra-sensitive, one of a kind, measuring machine shows that they don't expect anyone's BG numbers to change. Think about it: they have spent years and millions of dollars working on this machine. If their treatment would change BG by even a few tens they could have run this trial a year ago, and be on to Phase II by now. From: Sue root <susan_root@...>
I hope everyone realizes that the phase I clinical trial is not expected to result in anyone being cured. The low dose(s) of BCG that will be administered during this phase I must first show safety before going onto phase II.
Joshua Levy
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