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Biotech / Medical : Marshall Edwards -- MSHL

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To: John McCarthy who wrote (15)11/17/2005 9:25:58 PM
From: tuck  Read Replies (1) of 26
 
One last note. As far as I can tell, "early stage" in this case means Stage II, which involves the vagina.

meds.com

From what I can divine, it's hard to say that one would expect obvious progression from time of diagnosis, as there are many variables -- not given in the PR or abstract -- that could affect the aggressiveness. So I'm not sure I buy Kelly's statement that we should expect obvious progression in a 4 week timeframe without treatment. I'd love to see a reference; I can't seem to track one down that addresses this point. All I can find is that women diagnosed with early stage cervical cancer have a 90% survival rate. I presume this is with treatment, either by surgery or chemo/radiation.

Cheers, Tuck
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