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TELESTA THERAPEUTICS INC T.TST

"Telesta Therapeutics Inc is a biopharmaceutical company. The Company is engaged in the research, development, manufacturing and commercialization of human health products and technologies."


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Comment by givmeabrakeon Jan 20, 2016 2:06pm
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RE:Objectively Viewing MCNA/Adcom/NMIBC Landscape

RE:Objectively Viewing MCNA/Adcom/NMIBC LandscapeThank you for the thorough informative post. 

I agree,many un-informed participants. However I also feel the day was deliberately hi-jacked by Bartlett and fellow researchers. In my opinion the 'research industry' has taken their place as the new drug lords. A bit of a shift from the drug companies.A common theme throughout the adcom was 'insufficient data', even though FDA supported the application. In Sept Dr Califf was appointed head of FDA . He ran a multi-million dollar clinical research facility at Duke U. In other words they (researchers) hold the purse strings now. If drugs don't meet their perpetual, continuously funded very lucrative never ending pipeline. It'll never see the light of day. Structural corruption!
 
Go here https://www.pharmamedtechbi.com/search?q=telesta
Note the timing of these articles. Wonder who's controlling this narrative? Hmmm my guess…the research industry.
 
Since Telesta has neither the desire nor the know-how to step up and push back… I am at a loss as to where that leaves us.
 
Nov 16 release - 
"Telesta Bladder Cancer Drug Delays Cystectomy, But Does It Slow Progression?"
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