Dunno, I guess the biggest thing that will happen is that cheaper doctors in India will get access to Stryde and then they will become more experienced over time? Even Sarin who has a bad reputation on this forum, I have to imagine all doctors become more skilled over time/learn how to deal with and prevent more complications over time.
But there is sort of this early stage where relatively unknown doctors may become safe one day but in the short term, you don't have enough info on them to be able to tell. This is the scary part.
Another thing about doctors in India is that the cleanliness of the facilities reported by some forum users is really worrisome even if the operating room itself is clean.
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What are the biggest hopes for the future of CLL?
Posted on Dec 11, 2020, 5:22 pm
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Posted on Dec 11, 2020, 6:32 pm
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New nails that can give feedback on tightness and stuff, lengthen accordingly, less damage to nerves and stuff.
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