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17-06-2020, 02:03 PM
#17681
Originally Posted by kiwidollabill
From the above link
Annually, over 80,000 individuals in the U.S. receive a bladder cancer diagnosis.
The 800,000 are patients who have had a diagnosis, undergone treatment and are being monitored for any recurrence.
This 800,000 is added to each year by 80,000 and subtracted by around the same number due to full clearance from the effects.
Given the age bracket some will pass on as well from other causes.
Cheers
Miner
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17-06-2020, 02:12 PM
#17682
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^Great, the next 12 months should be really interesting then...
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17-06-2020, 02:12 PM
#17683
Member
Originally Posted by psychic
Other Insurers will likely follow KP's lead, worth watching.
I have the same opinion. Covid may also be having an influence on the decisions of health bosses. Why bring a patient in for a physical exam when they can do it remotely and avoid high risk environments.
I hope this major endorsement from KP provides a serious boost to uptake from other urologists (who I imagine a very risk averse in the litigious USA).
Disc. have not owned PEB for a few years, but back in today.
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17-06-2020, 04:37 PM
#17684
For 2 years..........
Originally Posted by RGR367
So at what price is this humble pie for us to re-taste (or re-enter) then
Never mind. Back in the register again at .24c acquisition today.
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17-06-2020, 04:38 PM
#17685
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There will be some happy punters tonight with this announcement.Well done those who kept the faith.Thought it would have gone higher today but will take some time to digest before the market wakes to the potential here.GLTA
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17-06-2020, 05:14 PM
#17686
Does Kaiser's approval trigger payment for the tests that they have had gratis until now? I recall discussion around this some time ago. If so would be a nice little cash injection in itself.
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17-06-2020, 06:16 PM
#17687
Kaisers approval means that all things considered Kaiser think they will be able to make a buck out of it. On that basis other insurers will follow. I decided to rejoin the register today after a long absence.
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17-06-2020, 06:44 PM
#17688
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Originally Posted by Brain
Kaisers approval means that all things considered Kaiser think they will be able to make a buck out of it. On that basis other insurers will follow. I decided to rejoin the register today after a long absence.
How did you go first time round?Seems to be alot of bad blood with PEB but thats water under the bridge.Reading from a few pagers back one would have thought they were in their death throws.North America is a huge market and i think this journey has just begun
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17-06-2020, 07:07 PM
#17689
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17-06-2020, 07:10 PM
#17690
Originally Posted by nevchev
How did you go first time round?Seems to be alot of bad blood with PEB but thats water under the bridge.Reading from a few pagers back one would have thought they were in their death throws.North America is a huge market and i think this journey has just begun
Yep. A journey of 1000 miles starts with a single step as the old saying goes.
This deal with KP will definitely be the start of a long and profitable journey into the US medical system, then into other markets as well.
DISCL: Holder since 2012.
"Don't be afraid to take a big step if one is indicated. You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps." David Lloyd George
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