RE:RE:Theralase Develops Promising Colon Cancer Therapeutic Technom8magic wrote: im thinking the writer has alot mixed up and confused colon with bladder cancer...the article makes no sense..just says human trials next year..???
It's nothing new. Theralase shouldn't have even Tweeted it.
It is a 3rd party website or what would appear to be a network of websites (bionews-tx) that cover various types of cancer, bladder,colon, immunotherpies etc. etc. which is a valid interest ... surely they want to create a network of sites where that can offer commentary, special features or perhaps just regurgiated others news and try to generate revenue from say contextual advertising like Google Adsense some day...... but the point is, the link is just to a recreated article based on current already known news but catered to the particular cancer or interest of the 3rd party site.
see colon cancer
https://coloncancernewstoday.com/2015/01/12/theralase-develops-promising-colon-cancer-therapeutic-technology/
see immuno-oncology
https://immuno-oncologynews.com/2015/01/08/theralase-offers-leading-technology-cancer-treatment/
More than 80% of the links everyone posts here is old news being aggregated, regurgiated and propagated throughout the internet which is fine, that's the way the internet works but you have to understand it for what it is. The information in the article is factual, Theralase
destruction of colon cancer in an orthotopic mouse model but it's nothing new and they do state "Clinical trials to test if the same phenotypes can be observed in humans are due to begin next year. Theralase will initiate a Phase I/II clinical trial with PDCs in bladder cancer." Again, Theralase shouldn't have even tweeted this link, it just confuses peple that don't know how to filter internet aggregation/propagation/scraping/regurgiation of existing information.
They should be retweeting stuff like this:
https://theralase.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Biophysical-in-vitro-ex-vivo.pdf
The SCIENCE.
Ultimately what it comes down to is if the human clinicals are successful in bladder cancer. It's going to open doors in every cancer. It's mind blowing.
I'd be more interested in tweets by waterfront capital.
https://twitter.com/waterfrontcap/status/472405978034368513
https://twitter.com/waterfrontcap/status/557608906139000832
Who are they and what is their interest in Theralase? :)