Any PCR measure less than 0.01% is indistinguishable with "undetected". It is in the noise of the test and can easily be a false positive or error. Many labs do not report values below 0.01% as anything other than "not detected". Other labs use a fixed value of 0.0069. Going out 4 decimal places is incorrect numerically. The precision is just not there.
For perspective - I have been "undetected" now for over two years. M.D. Anderson only reports PCR levels to two decimal places. It's quite possible I have plenty of bcr-abl still in my system - but it is at such a low level it is "undetected". In other words, if the precision of the PCR test was greatly improved and I was tested by this "new" system, my PCR could be: 0.0000000345 % What does that mean? I'm no longer "undetected".
We know that current technology indicates undetected patients have around a million CML cells moving about under the radar (sort of speak). And yet, when we stop treatment, CML does not return for half of us up to and including patients who test at around 0.1%.
Despite having bcr-abl, our bodies are doing something to keep CML in check through our immune system. That is, in my opinion, the key feature of successful TFR. One has to get their CML burden low enough (i.e. < 0.01%) in order for their immune system to take over. It's like having a bug infestation. Stepping on them is not a solution until you only have one or two left.
Also - do I believe every human being has bcr-abl cells? Yes, you bet. Everyone has bcr-abl. Just so low and managed that it never becomes disease. Why we got it is just bad karma and low vitamin D !