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The first human trials of this experimental, cancer-killing drug could change everything
August 9, 2018 /
Properly mixed, the medicine came out as a dark brown liquid. A nurse brought the intravenous bag to the side of a recliner, where a man with brain cancer sat. The nurse hung the plump bag on a stand and prepared the treatment for delivery. The moment had arrived for BXQ-350 to meet its first human patient.
For the man, and for the medicine, the stakes could not have been higher.
USA Today NetworkAnne Saker, Cincinnati Enquirer
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