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Personalized cancer vaccine? How many years before it’s available to average patients?

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tango65

Consult with them:

dana-farber.org/research/de...

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addicted2cycling in reply to tango65

another --

immunsys.com/

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dhccpa in reply to addicted2cycling

Great! Looking forward to using, one and done. Maybe it'll happen.

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GeorgeGlass in reply to addicted2cycling

Same response I gave to Tango - Has anyone on this site tried this or the one at immunosys? Is it still in the proof of concept or is it being conducted? Isn't immunotherapy very risky, so they usually don't try it until the other SOC fails?

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addicted2cycling in reply to GeorgeGlass

Dr. Onik - ImmunoSYS - is treating patients around the World. There is no ALL ENCOMPASING Silver Bullet but individuals such as Dr. Onik are having POSITIVE results and as for myself, I Paid My Money and am TAKING MY NON-SOC CHANCES.

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macdunno in reply to addicted2cycling

What was the cost of your treatment??We would be interested in lieu of going to Germany for Act225.

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addicted2cycling in reply to macdunno

MY IMMUNO in 2015 was a precursor to ImmunoSYS and as such can not be compared to what is currently the ImmunoSYS protocol's cost. As with all treatments one must get current fees from the provider of choice. But to answer your question, $13,000.00 for drugs ONLY.

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macdunno in reply to addicted2cycling

Thanks for your reply

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GeorgeGlass in reply to tango65

Has anyone on this site tried this or the one at immunosys? Is it still in the proof of concept or is it being conducted? Isn't immunotherapy very risky, so they usually don't try it until the other SOC fails?

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Fuzzman77 in reply to GeorgeGlass

Paul from Perth, Australia did this. He did die unfortunately but he said it wasn’t too bad going through it. There were a couple that had prostate cancer that appear to be cured out of 11 back then. He and I talked a lot back then. You never know. He had life insurance or something like that so he flew from Perth to Florida back then.

I'm skeptical, and would it be so expensive it would bankrupt Medicare / insurers? Unless Medicare finally gets the ability to negotiate with big pharma?

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I know what you mean. These types of treatments are the things that uber-wealthy men get to try but it's hard for most guys. Even when someone has money and knows what they want to do, there are no doctors willing to do it until it's FDA approved. Doctors give you 10 minute appts. How are they going to bother taking the time to do these vaccines unless it is government subsidized or something like that. Let's keep praying. We never know.

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addicted2cycling in reply to GeorgeGlass

GeorgeGlass wrote --- " ... Let's keep praying. We never know ... "

If you BELIEVE, maybe watch ---

youtube.com/watch?v=STA5_je...

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Fuzzman77

I agree 100%. After being cured in 1996 from metastatic kidney cancer (5.1 lb) tumor I was lucky to do dendritic cell vaccines that eliminated my cancer. When I had metastatic prostate cancer I wanted to do it again. The trial was over but the doc told me to look for dendritic cell vaccines and back them up with Keytruda. I started Keytruda almost three years ago and was happy with them. These vaccines did not cure me, but they took it out of my bones etc almost five years ago. Amazingly they are still doing OK. I am MMR to make the Keytruda work for us. I was very lucky as not many with prostate have this. So far so good. I was 212 PSA 8 years ago next month and am just a bit above zero for my PSA now. It was everywhere when they found it, but never got the vaccines go ahead until I did the GM68 or whatever it is to show them. I knew it was bad. Best of luck to anyone doing this. I was treated by APAC Biotech in Delhi almost 5 and 1/2 years ago. I am not perfect but I can still get around. My other doctors are doing it in Cancún, Mexico doing mRNA vaccines by Dr. Haftel. I am going there soon to see it and talk to them. Have a nice vacation if nothing else. Chris

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j-o-h-n

What the heck, just call me pin cushion john.

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Tuesday 06/28/2022 7:46 PM DST

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