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... higher dosage to treat Bladder Cancer.
Compare the doses between TB and Bladder Cancer:
Tuberculosis:   ...
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... an auto-immune origin. These cases do not have an auto-immunity; that is, they don’t have auto-reactive T-cells, where the cause could be pancreatic cancer, inflammation, pancreatitis, genetic disease ...
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... of safety. In the last 2 newsletters we’ve proven that BCG has been used at 2 doses for TB and multiple doses for Bladder Cancer with no negative effects in the long term.
“The Faustman lab and the ...
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... 10 (6) at 0 and 6 weeks.
Therefore if 50 mg of BCG was used in the cancer study, and 0.1 mg of BCG was use ...
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... al people saying that the dosage of BCG that is currently used for Bladder Cancer, is safe to use for Faustman's Phase 2, then we can call out the FDA to justify their reason. If they can only explain in ...
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... for treating bladder cancer. One of the first preliminary trials, which occurred in 1987, had 191 participants chosen from 428 volunteers. Ref:
www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/UCM163039.pdf ...
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... example, the Canadian/American Cancer Societies/MS society/ Diabetes Society, the JDRF, and so on.
Their mandate, so they say, is the cure of these diseases. A noble aim. The public clearly, ...
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... Yes, that kind of turns you into an AIDS patient. It’s easy to get cancer or other infectious diseases if you have an inactivated immune system. Immunosuppressants are nasty drugs. They look great ...
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... the way, we heard about Terry Fox running for the cure for cancer. When he was cured, we rejoiced, and when he was struck down again, we cried. I remember as a child of about 12, wanting to ...
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Hdiabetes has just learned of "Burzinski the Movie", which we're forwarding to you. In summary, this amazing man has found the same problem happening in cancer research and treatment, ...