RE:RE:RE:RE:Where are we now?Eoganacht wrote: They won't use a bronchoscope in the IO-PDT procedure, which Roswell Park is working on, where they are surgically removing the tumour and then administering the pdt. For that they'll use the OSA (optical surface applicator) which they developed. They'll use a bronchoscope when it is just pdt without surgery and there is no opening in the patient's chest. They'll likely do it this way in Theralase's upcoming nslc clinical trial.
Quattro74 wrote: Bronchoscope? Eoga You sure? Is that how Lumeda's machine works?
Ah, Ok, that sounds just great to me.