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This appears to be part of the clinical trial as well. I couldn't find anything relating this drug to PC treatment after that article. It seems it was designed for most cancers as long as you can identify the tumor.
Given the statement "So your target is a cancer cell. You have a guided missile, so it’s a drug that is with some chemotherapy and now you are going to deliver it directly to your target..." It seems odd to me that they would limit it to those with tumors. Except, it may be the only way to judge how well it's working "Did the tumor shrink?
If it targets at the cell level, why wouldn't it work for chemical recurrence? I guess we'll have to wait and see! (fingers crossed)