Hi. All right. Are you ready? I just had this feeling in my stomach that that something really big had changed in my life. My dad died of emphysema when he was 57. And I actually thought, I’m going to die younger than my dad. You know, I’m going to die before my dog. You know, I just all these mad thoughts going from my head. But as soon as they mentioned this M RNA technology that was being used to potentially fight cancer, I was just like, I mean, I mean like. This is one of the most exciting things we’ve seen in a in a really long time. This is a really finely honed tool. And I mean to be able to sit there and say to your patients that you’re offering them something that’s effectively like the Fat Duck at Brave versus McDonald’s. You know, it’s that level of cordon Bleu that’s coming out to them, I mean. These things are hugely technical and finely generated for the patient and they’re really excited about them as well. I mean think that so this trial, you know in 5-10 years time someone someone’s going to be really, really benefiting from this, this potential drug you know and it starts here I guess.
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