RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Examples of efficacy from dose escalation studiesBelow is a more comprehensive quote from my post which I believe better characterizes what I was saying than just the portion you quoted. Do you think that the way Paul has characterized the cancer phase 1a so far can't be described as optimistic? Granted he has given us no actual data on the phase 1a but he has clearly built expectations of a positive result with pretty effusive comments. Here is what I posted earlier: Let's hope they do better this time around, regain their credibility and move onto many bigger and better things. If they have nothing in cancer to "tout" as Paul said yesterday, then Paul's credibility is going to fall another few notches lower since he has been consistently very positive in the way he has generally characterized the cancer phase 1a trial. Hopefully, the specific data coming from the trial, whenever they get around to telling us more, will back up those favorable comments. On the issue of what data they may already have, if there was a response when they were doling out lower doses to the patients, as the pre-clinical work suggested there would be, they would already know that. One issue, however, is did those earlier patients who were treated with lower doses survive long enough to have enough treatments to show an effect. My sense at the cancer KOL was that they had already begun to see some efficacy signals and the talk about wanting to rpove such things up in the right way also indicates they have seen something. Or they are just speking in an optimisitc manner that intentionally is creating a perception of success in the trial when no success has yet been seen? While they have shown a willingness to distort the truth in the past, I am hoping they learned from those mistakes.
palinc2000 wrote: Spceo wrote
" Or they are just speking in an optimisitc manner that intentionally is creating a perception of success in the trial when no success has yet been seen? While they have shown a willingness to distort the truth in the past, I am hoping they learned from those mistakes. "
I must have missed the optimism about clinical results in Oncology.All I heard is optimism on the potential of the Platform in treating cancer IF clinical results are similar to pre clinical results....