Sid Sijbrandij
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Maybe you've seen those things in the U S now you walk into the airport and there's kind of a black thing.
I guess what beep, beep, beep.
We once had, um, three people with scanners around us, uh,
And they had to call kind of Washington because their sensors were showing plutonium, which would not be good.
Wow.
But luckily, it was the lutetium after all.
But they had to have a scientist in Washington.
Yeah.
As soon as they knew it was me and not my luggage, they were super chill about it.
genetically pretty diverse.
So there's a lot more studying to be done.
For example, the kind of the standard genetic reports showed like TFE3 amplification.
But when we really started digging, it wasn't the driver at all.
So because of all that copying of the genes, it's harder to analyze.
But there's also more kind of special things about it that allow you to do more targeting.
Yeah, and you mentioned Houston, big fan, Houston Methodist is especially great here.
And I know very little about lung sarcoa.
What I do know is that for bone cancer, the biggest risk is that it spreads to the lungs.
If you have these cells going on the loose,
the first place they'll likely end up are your lungs.