What is the progress of the present trial? I understand most patients are finding no further growth and in some cases, shrinkage of their tumours?
A. Yes. In terms of pancreatic cancer, tumours will disappear. We have one patient who’s melanoma had metastasised in the lungs, but even this shrank almost completely. We are very happy about it. I don’t know anything that works in this way. We don’t have any sort of a termination date but we will keep the trail as long as our patients want. At a certain stage we will have more systematic surveys and then we can show the data to cancer clinicians, whether they are interested to do a standard clinical trial.
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