How Does a NMIBC Patient Know She Is Cured?I am an enthusiast for Theralase, but ind myself having to put brakes on too much enthusiasm.
A recent post states,
"Theralase will not sue the patient for telling people that he or she is cancer free or feeling much better."
I have family with this condition. You have no idea you have it as far as symptoms go. You are intervening before it has he chance to become worse, over and over again.
After a Phase 1b clinical trial, I may know quickly if the treatment has caused me some harm, but not know I am "cured" except if a doctor tells me it looks like I am. I expect that conclusion takes time to venture as a probability, let along confirm as a fact.