16-02-2016 07:41 - edited 16-02-2016 07:44
16-02-2016 07:41 - edited 16-02-2016 07:44
Tests of a potentially revolutionary cancer therapy have had "extraordinary" results on terminally ill patients, scientists have revealed.
The research, which took place at the Cancer Research Centre in Seattle USA, involves removing immune cells called T-cells from patients, tagging them with "receptor" molecules that target cancer, and putting them back into the body in an infusion.
In one study, more than nine out of ten participants with a severe form of leukaemia and a life expectancy of 3-5 months.....saw their symptoms completely vanish. From a medical perspective I am quite stunned at this news.
Yes, it's in it's infancy and there are no figures as to how long the remission lasts....however the implications for the use of this treatment in other cancers is quite overwhelming.
http://news.sky.com/story/1642626/extraordinary-cancer-breakthrough-revealed
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 16-02-2016 08:13
on 16-02-2016 08:13
on 16-02-2016 08:41
on 16-02-2016 08:41
BBC News have just spoken with Professor Stanley Riddell who is leading the research in the US. The study has yet to be published and reviewed. The fact remains, it has been trialled on terminally ill patients and shown to work.
It's an astounding development...
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on 16-02-2016 10:23
on 16-02-2016 10:23
on 16-02-2016 10:48
on 16-02-2016 10:48
on 16-02-2016 10:53
on 16-02-2016 10:53
Medical research has come on in leaps and bounds these last couple of years but it's only due to years of dedicated research by earlier generations. It's very exciting news and gives hope that this awful disease can be eradicated eventually.
on 16-02-2016 10:53
I've lost a family member very recently to this awful illness. Any breakthroughs that are found out about are very welcome to me personally. Thanks for posting @Cleoriff.
@Bambino, as you say, so many variations. I hope they can find synchronised healing techniques as research advances.
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16-02-2016 10:56 - edited 16-02-2016 10:57
16-02-2016 10:56 - edited 16-02-2016 10:57
This treatment has been referred to as a 'living drug'. The treatment is created from T cells (white blood cells that normally fight off viruses and bacteria)....these are removed from the patient...genetically tweaked to recognise and attack cancer cells
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on 16-02-2016 11:11
on 16-02-2016 11:11
I'm ashamed to say it, but for years, stem cell research and genetic engineering were banned in the US because of the politics of the evangelical right wing there. Thankfully that was reversed, but politics being what they are in America, there's always the possibility that medical research could be thrown back into the dark ages if the wrong people get elected to office. We can only hope that doesn't happen.
on 16-02-2016 11:13
on 16-02-2016 11:13
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