Cancer Shot Eliminated Tumors in 15 of 102 Trial Participants
A clinical trial of an experimental cancer injection showed tumor shrinkage in 43 patients and complete tumor elimination in 15 others. The results come from a study involving 102 participants.
singularityhub.comOf those 43 patients, 28 experienced significant shrinkage of their tumors. The remaining 15 patients saw their tumors disappear entirely. The trial measured changes in tumor size after administration of the shot. No further details on patient demographics, cancer types, or side effects were included in the report.
The data indicate that 15 patients achieved full tumor eradication while an additional 28 recorded substantial reductions. The remaining 59 participants showed no reported change in tumor dimensions. Researchers have not yet released information on follow-up monitoring or long-term outcomes for the patients whose tumors responded.
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