Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 > > Just to clarify (I never contradict ), the most important > prognostic marker is zap-70. Of all of them, that is the one that > seems most predictive. > But how can you tell if you should rely on it? NYU performed Zap70 on my husband, but the head of the lap himself says he doesn't put much store by it, as what they get from the commercial supplier may not be that good?? If that makes sense? So, our Zap70 came back at 60%, and I guess that even if if wasn't done perfectly, it is so far positive that I guess is really is positive. Or should we not assume it's correct at all, given the NYU lab head isn't too certain of it? Thanks, Helene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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