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Las Vegas patient is the first in the world to receive prostate cancer drug ARV-110

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ARV-110 very promising

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36 patients..Four locations. Phase one study...Everybody reading this will probably be dead before it's widely available if it ever makes it that far..

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Chiquis

Interesting Dr. Nicholas Vogelzang is my husband's MO

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Great find, George....I think Arvinas is on to something here...not an AR blocker but an AR degrader... definitely worth watching....the same company that I forwarded information on EN2, which causes PCa metastasis... here's hoping...

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Fairwind

ARV-110 is a A-R receptor, is delivered in pill form called Protac and the company that makes it, holds the patent and is sponsoring the trial that just opened is called Arvinas, listed on NASDAQ. Today's price was $27, its all time high. It has sold as low as $10 over this past year. If this new drug proves safe and effective, look for a "Big Pharma" company to buy them out and greatly expand the clinical trials. The stock price would also explode..As George71 pointed out, the first human subjects received this drug a few days ago..

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I sent a link to my MO when I read the original article you posted a month or so back...deafening silence in reply...I got a distinct feeling the guy hates me for being a 'know it all'.

Nevertheless...we shall overcome with this kind of wonderful news.

Its just a matter of our many fathers, brothers, uncles, nephews etc to tilt the tower of power to one of upstanding benevolence.

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George71 in reply toJbooml

Yes, there is so much new stuff going on -- MO can't keep up with it all... and each one has his own opinion --- often the exact opposite -- LOL

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