Eric Olszewski
@ericolsz
I can write a few different variants of what we're doing from simplest explanation to the bundles we are working on for the FDA. In short, there's a drug, Zometa which has been shown to slow down the spread of cancer that has spread to the bones. We take one of its phosphorus atoms and add two neutrons to it to make the drug about 100,000 times more effective. So much so that it will not only completely arrest the spread of cancer in the bones but put it into remission. More than happy to discuss live.
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azb
@azbest
Thank you, I get the picture now!
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@aguzman.eth
Interesting. This is big information. Very much excited for what other research you find that may be a factor to treating such viruses π¦ The world needs more if this & im here for it. Glad to have come across your profile
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ArtStudio48
@artstudio48
Sounds interesting. My concern is that at that stage IV cancer has already spread around, so focusing on bone metastasis might be helping to only some patients that have only bone metastasis. My friend has metastasis from breast cancer in her spine and pelvis, but itβs also in her neck lymph nodes with hand oedema over 6 years now.
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Nounish Prof ββ§-β§π©
@nounishprof
is there a human trial available or is this still early days?
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