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In vivo: another cryoimmunotherapy study, from northwestern

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I have posted something about another study that is already phase 1 or 2, I must get back to it, where they used cryoablation to trigger immune response in prostate cancer...this uses a similar approach with some nano technology added

medicalxpress.com/news/2024...

"When we performed immune characterization and RNA sequencing, it showed that memory T-cells—one of the markers of immune memory—were preventing any kind of additional metastasis of the tumor," Kim said. "This could be a very promising way to deliver both immunotherapy and local ablation therapy."

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*my short version*

My confined GL10 tumor was cryoablated in right half in early 2015 by Dr. Onik

Allowed natural apoptosis to occur then he injected his combo of Opdivo+Keytruda+Yervoy in situ

2024 remain GL10 free and no mets.

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traxcavator in reply toaddicted2cycling

Addicted2,

Do you remember events around when you got the combo injection? Specifically, did you have a fever?

Thanks,

John

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addicted2cycling in reply totraxcavator

Health was excellent. Walked due to bone on bone knees so no running a half marathon 2 weeks before then full marathon walked 3 weeks after and another half marathon 3 weeks following the full.

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Steel67 in reply totraxcavator

Traxcavator, I participated in syncromune trial, I had diarrhea for 3-4 months afterward and some joint pain for about a month….and clean biopsy of Gleason 9 tumor. No radical improvement on MRI but Im not really sure what to make of that.

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here you go, this is what I meant "Syncromune Granted FDA Fast-Track Designation for SYNC-T SV-102" the doctor in the interview was (or is) a member of Onik's team, phase 1 results are very very good

xtalks.com/syncromunes-inno...

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I did not see his name on Dr Oniks web site where did you see that? I plan on reaching out to Dr Onik since he is only 3 hours away from me and did have a phone consult several months ago. His price tag is very high around $200K or more for the treatments all out of pocket of course.

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Maxone73 in reply toPeppertree602

aacrjournals.org/cancerres/...

Check the authors 😜

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