"You can come now with a hammer, with a cytotoxic drug , and now you hit it, but the amount of drug you need now in order to kill that cancer cell is maybe a 1,000 or 10,000 less." Here's an ovarian cancer cell keeps growing after chemotherapy. Now look what happens with phenoxodiol. The round balls are dead cells. "We're probably having a 20-30% success rate in stability or tumor reduction at the current time on a patient that's chemo resistant to everything else that we have, that's phenomenal."
Becky, who volunteered to test the drug, is showing amazing progress. Today her disease is stabilized. "I feel better than I felt in the last 2 years." Doctor Rutherford says they have not noted any side effects - Becky didn't complain of any. Phenoxodiol is still experimental. Women interested in learning more about the phenoxodiol trial should contact renee luongo at Yale University at 203-737-5225
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