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Latest interview of PSS by Megan Kelly x.com

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In the interview on "The Megyn Kelly Show," Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong discusses a groundbreaking discovery in cancer treatment involving natural killer (NK) cells, which he attributes to a divine origin. He explains that these cells, part of the innate immune system, are crucial for fighting cancer and other infections. Dr. Soon-Shiong's research, spanning over 30 years, has led to the development of a therapy called BioShield, which activates these NK cells with a single injection of a protein called IL-15, lasting 7 to 14 days. This therapy has shown significant results, particularly in bladder cancer patients, where it has not only prevented recurrence but also preserved the bladder, achieving complete remission in some cases. The FDA has approved this therapy for bladder cancer, and clinical trials are underway for prophylactic use in patients with Lynch syndrome to prevent cancer. Dr. Soon-Shiong emphasizes the importance of the absolute lymphocyte count (ALC) in blood tests as an indicator of immune health, suggesting that a low ALC could signal a higher risk of cancer and other diseases. He advocates for a paradigm shift in cancer treatment, focusing on boosting the immune system rather than just targeting the tumor, which could also have implications for longevity and overall health. The interview concludes with a discussion on the potential of this therapy to change how we approach not just cancer, but also infections and aging, highlighting its broad therapeutic potential.
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