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JohnKeats
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Joined : Jun 2012
Posts : 220
Posted 9/25/2012 2:53 PM (GMT 0)
Not much news except for patent information, but it's encouraging to see that BIND-014 holds a lot of promise for us.
www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120920005200/en/BIND-Granted-U.S.-Patents-Covering-BIND-014-Accurin%E2%84%A2
sequoiaranger
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Joined : Sep 2011
Posts : 236
Posted 9/25/2012 4:12 PM (GMT 0)
Yes. I was "invited" to participate in the BIND-014 trials in Los Angeles (3-hour drive away), but have declined and will start Zytiga instead. Apparently only 17 people were treated in the BIND-014 preliminary trials, for me not a large enough sampling to really test results. But...the results *DO* look promising.
Raddad
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Joined : Jul 2011
Posts : 1857
Posted 9/25/2012 4:18 PM (GMT 0)
Great! Yet another treatment in the works for us Prostate Cancer Warriors!
Hang in there guys - science is catching up!
Hugs all
Bud
We will beat this crap
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