Andrew Huberman· PhD
And certain cancers, like brain cancer, responds incredibly well. If you have a glioblastoma, which there's really no treatment for, it can be very effective.
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And certain cancers, like brain cancer, responds incredibly well. If you have a glioblastoma, which there's really no treatment for, it can be very effective.
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So, yeah, I think, you know, brain tumors, aggressive, you know, solid tumors, endometrial cancers, maybe certain GI cancers, maybe lung cancer, you know, are responsive.