00:00And the process, it takes years, as we were talking earlier, it's not one specific time
00:06you say you cure, it takes a while, and then we have like a controlled expectations towards
00:13that, and it's important to people to know that we don't get that, oh you cured, and
00:17then take it from there, no, it just happens through months, and we were talking about
00:2218 months to 36 months.
00:24I think the hope is that they can believe that a cure is possible, because we're living
00:30proof that it can happen.
00:34They're working on developing different ways, because the stem cell transplant is not for
00:38everyone, because there's so many risks involved.
00:41I had to have it because of my AML, because I wouldn't have survived.
00:48Cases today that we talked about are really exciting, they're inspiring, they give us
00:53new ideas to test, but they're very rare, only 7 people out of 40 million people living
01:01with HIV, so these are very rare cases, but they inspire new directions in science.
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