Lonade could not have said it betterPMH is not in business of selling stock. They are in the business of world class research and protecting their reputation. They will not release anything prematurely that is not rock solid to borrow Dr. Jewitt's terms. If we do find out that the bladders aren't removed, that is all we need to hear for now. I just met a lady yesterday that lost her husband to bladder cancer two weeks ago. I didn't pry to much but I got the sense that the cancer reoccurred quickly. They are wealthy people so I am sure they tried all the best care available. This is the reason that PMH will not go forward with an announcement until it is a oncology changing event that will give people real hope. Again, we know this compound is extremely effective and toxic to cancer cells so if the bladder remains functional, we have already won.