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Trillium Therapeutics Inc. T.TRIL

Trillium Therapeutics Inc is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company that is engaged in developing therapies for the treatment of cancer. It has two clinical programs, TTI-621 and TTI-622, that target CD47. The company operates in the United States and Canada.


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Post by noodleyon Feb 22, 2011 10:58pm
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cbc blurb on head injury

cbc blurb on head injuryanybody see the cbc bit on concussions in hockey tonight?  got plenty of website coverage if you wanna look.   the focus was on the uncountable tbi incideents that don't get reported/identified in sport....and the scary consequences.   what the story did NOT talk about...at least the part that i saw....was any kind of current treatment...or any treatment in the works.   add to that...the nfl player who shot himself in the chest last week so his brain could be examined for tbi.  again...no talk of current or planned treatment.  point simply being:  if sct could one day get the act together to go public with their plan....you can be sure that they'd have a very interested mass audience.  hopefully...fda minutes will be a step in that direction.
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