FDA approved bladder cancer drug.
There were an estimated 83,532 newly diagnosed BC patients of all stages in 2021 with a projected total cost of treatment of $2,584,783,728.
The most common regimens for systemic, or whole-body, chemotherapy to treat bladder cancer include: Cisplatin and gemcitabine. Carboplatin (available as a generic drug) and gemcitabine. MVAC, which combines 4 drugs: methotrexate (Rheumatrex, Trexall), vinblastine (Velban), doxorubicin, and cisplatin.
so, IBRX is 1 in 5 drugs that is available to treat bladder cancer that will get a cut of the 2.5B annually.
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MooMamaLlama : have tou seen the pipeline! phase 3 for lung cancer, testing on HIV and Covid... this Anktiva could be THE breakthrough!
I said before if they can apply this to other tumors it would be amazing.... didn't realise they were already doing it plus more. I'm holding onto mine no matter how low it's driven.
MonkeyGeeOP MooMamaLlama: I didn't know that. sound really promising. and it's still 5 bucks. at least it sounds like a real company, not like many of these fake pharma.
MooMamaLlama MonkeyGeeOP: haha yeah I know soooooooo many approvals and trials to follow, and most pan into absolutely nothing. holding my breath for tonight (well, today in US) and Monday when the news sinks into the market either way
MonkeyGeeOP MooMamaLlama: IBRX just rocketed
MooMamaLlama MonkeyGeeOP: good morning! and what a very good morning it is!
MooMamaLlama : fomo got me...bought more this morning, avg went up but meh...worth it
MonkeyGeeOP MooMamaLlama: That pop off was so sudden. Think there more next week.
MooMamaLlama MonkeyGeeOP: definitely. the flag is solid, ah is holding. I figured Friday madness would bring more profit taking with a drop in ah... you're right it was sudden.
MonkeyGeeOP MooMamaLlama: I going to buy more. The pipeline is unreal.
MooMamaLlama MonkeyGeeOP: I wonder how all that has flown under the radar for so long?