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JimDC from Denver -need you input /MDX1105

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    killmel
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      Hi Jim,

      Jonathan from MIF recommended that I get your opinion regarding a Phase 1 MDX1105 (anti-pdl1) trial. He told me that you wanted to get into a trial of anti-PDL that your doctor at MDAnderson, a Dr. Hwu, is extremely enthusiastic about.

      Hi Jim,

      Jonathan from MIF recommended that I get your opinion regarding a Phase 1 MDX1105 (anti-pdl1) trial. He told me that you wanted to get into a trial of anti-PDL that your doctor at MDAnderson, a Dr. Hwu, is extremely enthusiastic about.

      http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00729664
      http://utm-ext01a.mdacc.tmc.edu/dept/prot/clinicaltrialswp.nsf/Index/2008-0756
      
      Would appreciate any input you can share with me, particularly, Dr.Hwu's opinion regarding this trial & MDX1105
      
      Is anti-PDL1 as effective as PD1. Has any results been published on effectiveness of this drug?
      
      Thanks so much for your help.
      
      Douglas
      
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