Peter Attia· MD
if we had cut back on therapy we would have done still better and the models predicted that every patient in both cohorts in this study could have had we we could have gained control of the tumor indefinitely
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
if we had cut back on therapy we would have done still better and the models predicted that every patient in both cohorts in this study could have had we we could have gained control of the tumor indefinitely
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this suggests you can actually use the sensitive cells to destroy the resistant cells to eradicate the crit
what we found was that if you in fact had three cycles where you you hit that sweet spot exactly the the resistance cells progressively went toward extinction
if you in fact had three cycles where you you hit that sweet spot exactly the the resistance cells progressively went toward extinction