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A Breakthrough In Pre-Testing Effectiveness of Chemotherapy
2009-02-03 01:21:00 When chemotherapy is recommended as a cancer treatment, no one knows how effective it may be. One simply hopes. But in this month's journal of Radiology, researchers from Georgia Tech and Emory University describe a method of assessing whether a tumor is a good candidate for chemotherapy or not.
An Easy Way To Reduce Chemotherapy Side Effects?
2008-10-06 02:31:00 Read this. These starved little mice could save your life. Recently, an article appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a prestigious scholarly journal, about fasting and chemotherapy. The author, Dr. Valter Longo, studied mice that were denied food for two days (but had ready access to water) or had eaten normally. ...
Part III: Colorectal Cancer, Chemotherapy and Government Initiatives : A Ca
2008-06-08 18:52:00 Part I of this article can be found here. Part II of this article can be found here. Issues on handling and administration of chemotherapy: Traditionally, outpatient chemotherapy has been administered in physicians? offices or hospital outpatient departments, using drugs prepared by the physician?s staff or the hospital pharmacy. More recently, some alternative arrangements have been proposed, typically ...
Part II: Colorectal Cancer, Chemotherapy and Government Initiatives : A Cas
2008-06-08 18:50:00 Part I of this article can be found here. Part III of this article can be found here. John was also advised to seek the doctors care when his: (1) temperature goes above 38°C (100.5°F) (2) He suddenly feels unwell (even with a normal temperature) (3) He was also advised to take a blood test before having ...
Relieving The Side Effects of Chemotherapy
2008-06-08 00:00:00 Posted on 08/06/2008another downside of undergoing chemotherapy is that the patient does not have a good taste of any food he or she takes, there is also irritation in the mouth caused by mouth sores, especially when the patient eatsCancer is one of the more dreaded diseases man has ever encountered. While medicine has advanced in terms of treating this disease, cancer remains as notorious and dreaded as ever. It can be very pain
Top Ten Tips - Managing The Side Effects Of Chemotherapy
2008-05-15 06:00:00 According to the World Health Organization, cancer cases are increasing globally, with new cases expected to jump from 11.3 million in 2007 to 15.5 million 2030. With these increases mean more people on chemotherapy. Here are ways to manage these side effects that come with undergoing a chemo regimen: Know What To Expect - Ask your ...
By: Tip Diva
The Kanzius Machine: A Future Alternative to Chemotherapy [Highlight HEALTH
2008-04-18 05:56:00 Last Sunday, 60 Minutes profiled John Kanzius, an inventor who may have come up with one of the most promising breakthroughs in cancer research in years. It’s still in the experimental stage and much research needs to be done, but if future clinical trials are successful, the Kanzius Machine will destroy cancer cells throughout the body without need for drugs or surgery. John Kanzius was diagnosed with terminal leukemia six years ago. Watching children endure difficult chemo treatments while he was undergoing his own chemotherapy motivated him to come up with an alternative. At the start of his interview with 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl, he said [1]: I have no business being in the cancer business. It’s not something that a layman like me should in, it should be left to doctors and research people. [Lesley Stahl: But sometimes it takes an outsider.] Sometimes it just — maybe you get lucky. And lucky he has been. Kanzius is a retired radio technician an...
By: Highlight HEALTH
Berpuasa Kurangi Dampak ?Chemotherapy? Kanker
2008-04-15 11:44:00 Melakukan puasa beberapa hari dapat melindungi pasien dari sejumlah efek samping chemotherapy kanker yang berbahaya dan tak menyenangkan, demikian dikatakan oleh sejumlah ahli, Sabtu. Para peneliti mengatakan mereka telah memberikan kepada hewan percobaan tikus dosis tinggi chemotherapy setelah sebagian dibiarkan berpuasa dan sebagian lagi diberi makan. Kelompok tikus yang berpuasa dapat bertahan hidup sementara yang diberi makan ...
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Why Ovarian Cancer Chemotherapy is Important
2008-03-31 15:50:00 Like thousands of other women in America, you've gotten the devastating news that you have ovarian cancer, a disease that causes the ovaries to produce deadly tumors that attack various parts of the body. To make matters even worse, your cancer has progressed to a point that surgery will not take care of the problem. Your only real hope is chemotherapy. But then after reading up on chemotherapy as well as the overall survival rates associated with ovarian cancer, you wonder if it's worth going through. Well, this article will help you determine why ovarian cancer chemotherapy is important by explaining more of what is involved with the process.The first reason why ovarian cancer chemotherapy is important is because it is the only real chance you have at killing the tumors in your body. Chemotherapy works through powerful chemicals that retard the growth of ovarian cancer tumors. These chemicals are usually distributed intravenously, though sometimes oral drugs may be used. Either ...
By: American Cancer
CANCER PATIENT HAS PSP STOLEN EN ROUTE TO CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENT
2008-03-30 16:00:00 Filed under: Gaming, HandheldsThere's depressing gaming stories, and then there are outright travesties. Unfortunately, this case falls squarely into the latter category, as a 7-year old cancer patient had his beloved PlayStation Portable swiped -- right along with his medical records, a backpack full of medication, his games and even his homework -- while en route to a chemotherapy treatment for a tumor in his brain. Apparently the boy's family had stopped at a restaurant while traveling from Oklahoma to Texas, and while inside, thieves had their way with what was left inside the vehicle. Thankfully, authorities from the Dallas police department came to the rescue by purchasing a brand new PSP and raising over $1,000 to repurchase the goods that were lost, and as for the crooks, we'll just trust karma to handle the rest.[Via PSPFanboy, image courtesy of Flickr] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Chemotherapy Nausea
2008-03-17 07:15:00 Chemotherapy is one of the most sought after treatments for cancer patients nowadays. It is rays of hope that can actually help these people lead a life which they deserve to. Chemotherapy is used for two severe cancer treatments especially in women one is the ovarian cancer and the other is the breast cancer. ...
Patrick Swayze is doing well following a third round of chemotherapy
2008-03-10 15:21:00 Patrick Swayze is said to be doing well following a third round of chemotherapy. As we all know by now Patrick was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in January and is undergoing the gruelling medical process, which kills cancer cells, but is not yet suffering any of the side effects which come from the process, including hair ...
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Ralph W. Moss - Questioning Chemotherapy
2008-03-01 06:24:00 Questioning Chemotherapy by Ralph W. Moss Hi! I’m Ralph Moss, author of Questioning Chemotherapy. I want to tell you how and why I came to write this book. I started as a believer in chemotherapy. As a science writer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, I wrote articles praising the latest advances in ...
Colorectal Cancer, Chemotherapy and Government Initiatives : A Case Study
2008-01-19 18:32:00 Bowel cancer claims nearly 20,000 lives every year - and it could have killed John, a 54-year-old married man with 3 grown up children if he hadn’t been so persistent. Colorectal cancer, also called colon cancer or bowel cancer, includes cancerous growths in the colon, rectum and appendix. It is the third most common form ...
Coping With Chemotherapy & Radiation Therapy
2007-12-16 13:54:00 Book DescriptionNew advances in treatment offer cancer patients more options than ever before. Coping with Chemotherapy and Radiation is an accessible, accurate guide to the latest developments in radiation therapy and chemotherapy. You will find important information on how chemotherapy and radiation treatments work; what to expect from treatments, how to alleviate common side effects, ...
Before You Choose Chemotherapy? Posted By : Candace Right
2007-12-01 06:12:00 Is Chemotherapy Necessesary? More: continued here
Chemotherapy Treatment for Mesothelioma Patients
2007-11-30 11:47:00 Mesothelioma treatment options usually include chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is recommending by mesothelioma doctors to attempt to stunt or destroy the mesothelioma cells. Most patients who undergo mesothelioma treatments do so in order to prolong life, or to make life as symptom free as possible while there is still time. Most mesothelioma doctors have the unfortunate duty ...
Chemotherapy vs. Natural Alternatives Posted By : Jessica P
2007-11-23 18:11:00 Chemotherapy vs Natural Treatments More: continued here
Mesothelioma chemotherapy
2007-11-12 01:12:00 Mesothelioma chemotherapy is the administation of drugs in the mesothelioma treatment. These drugs can either be taken orally in pill form or they can be given by injection
What are the side effects of chemotherapy? How to deal with?
2007-10-13 09:24:00 The biggest side effect of chemotherapy on tumor cells is the lack of selective destruction. Anti-cancer cells, but it also damaged hematopoietic system and the gastrointestinal system. Some drugs on the heart, liver toxicity are obvious, chemotherapy may also have delayed or long-term side effects. The most common chemotherapy drug side effects manifested in the gastrointestinal tract, oral cavity, bone marrow, hair, skin, reproductive system (ovary and testis). When there side effects should be taken when appropriate treatment can be lightened or relieve symptoms. Once the chemotherapy stopped on the side effects gradually disappear. Specific methods are: (1) of gastrointestinal side effects: nausea, vomiting, the first adjustment diet, meals, do not eat sweets, oil or oily large frying food; Do not drink soup for dinner; Eat baked bread or biscuits, and other relatively dry food, the difficulty seems to be nauseating; Eating should be pink ; each of appetite before chemotherapy l...
Hepatic arterial chemotherapy in the treatment of liver metastasis of gastr
2007-10-10 09:44:00 According to the Japanese academics, and when no liver metastasis of gastric cancer, surgical resection, sustained by hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy can produce good results. Osaka National Hospital Dr Y Hasuike and his colleagues on two cases for a number of liver metastasis (five or more) in patients with gastric cancer sustained hepatic arterial infusion (CHAI) large dose 5 - 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) chemotherapy, and then to assess its efficacy. 5-FU through the hepatic artery to a gram / day dose administration sustained three days, stopping day, to repeat a course. In two cases, one cases of gastric cancer is Borrmann two, aged 67, in the whole stomach after 11 months there have been a number of hepatic metastases, the largest diameter of 3.5 cm. Researchers in one month for its two courses of CHAI, two middle intermittent treatment four days. Then, 1.5 g / week dose hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) 5-FU twice. The results found that CHAI three months after treatment, tumor ...
Cancer chemotherapy is useless
2007-10-10 09:37:00 In gastrointestinal cancer, gastric cancer chemotherapy sensitivity relatively good. Current efficiency of up to 40%, or even a curable cases. The use of chemotherapy in gastric cancer are roughly as follows: (1) adjuvant chemotherapy Some of the early gastric cancer, although has made a radical resection, but in order to avoid the spread of the operation, and has a small presence in subsequent transfer from recurrence and metastasis, the need for early postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy, and continued use about a year. The lesions with chemotherapy after surgery also reduce such, also known as neoadjuvant chemotherapy. (2) the treatment of lesions Patients do not cut or excision, lesions are not surgical treatment of patients, or have a left supraclavicular lymph nodes and distant metastasis cases, chemotherapy can be used to treat the disease. Postoperative recurrence or metastasis, it is with these principles. Case can achieve effective control of lesions, reduce pain, improve t...
Breast cancer genes to anticipate effectiveness of chemotherapy
2007-09-25 18:55:00 Some breast cancer patients respond well to chemotherapy others do not. Trouble is, just who would benefit wasn’t known so many suffered through chemotherapy needlessly, it was never going to work for them. Those days may soon be over. “For the first time we have found two genes that identify which breast cancer cells respond to chemotherapy ...
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Robin Roberts to Undergo Chemotherapy
2007-09-19 16:09:00 The GMA anchor announces she will work during her treatment More: continued here
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Rash caused by Tarceva (and other EGFR inhibitors), a positive sign
2007-09-03 07:10:00 Development of a rash after treatment with inhibitors of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) such as Tarceva (erlotinib) may actually indicate that the treatment is working well, according to an analysis of two phase III trials. According to the analysis, the worse the rash, the more likely patients are to survive their cancers or maintain ...
By: Cancer war
Chemotherapy
2007-08-23 19:09:00 Malignant Mesothelioma Advances in Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Translational TherapiesBy Harvey I. Passhttp://rapidshare.com/files-/27882800/Pas_MalMesTheforgiga.-part1.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/-files/27881791/Pas_MalMesThefor-giga.part2.rarLung Cancer Translational and Emerging TherapiesBy Kishan J. Pandyahttp://rapidshare.com/fil-es/48498312/pand_lctaettms3.rar-Handbook of Brain Tumor ChemotherapyBy Herbert B. Newtonhttp://mihd.net/fjq541Han-dbook of Cancer ChemotherapyBy Roland T Skeelhttp://rapidshare.com/file-s/50195434/HACCHE.rarChemothera-py Regimens and Cancer CareBy Alan D., M.D. Langerakhttp://rapidshare.com/f-iles/40784682/CHEM.pdf.htmlTarg-eted Therapies in CancerBy Manfred Dietelhttp://rapidshare.com/fil-es/36984515/Diet_TTiCRRRCR.rarC-oping With Chemotherapy and Radiation TherapyBy Daniel Cukierhttp://rapidshare.com/fil-es/2051867/0071444726.rarCancer- Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Principles and PracticeBy Bruce A Chabnerhttp://rapidshare.com/fi-les/45423625/Cancer_Chemotherap-y_and_Bi...
Kidney Cancer: Two drugs work better than either alone
2007-08-05 07:37:00 According to reseachers at Duke, a combination of two drugs works better than either drug for patients with renal cell carcinoma, the most common form of kidney cancer. This study was published in the August 1st issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology and was funded by the National Cancer Institute. The two drugs used in ...
By: Cancer war
IPT: A Kinder, Gentler Way To Treat Cancer
2007-07-28 07:30:00 From the Alternative Cancer Treatment Center of Southern California web site: When a person is diagnosed with cancer, many oncologists advise chemotherapy to kill the cancer cells. There’s one problem; a series of chemotherapy treatments will also destroy the good cells, damaging the body’s very important immune system, at the same time wreaking havoc on your ...
By: Choose Life!
Advanced Therapy For Cancer Recurrence
2007-07-27 15:12:00 Testicular cancer patients who do not respond to traditional therapy can be cured with high-dose chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant, according to an Indiana University School of Medicine report in the July 26 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. About 90 percent of testicular cancer patients respond to traditional therapy, which involves ...
By: Cancer war
Cancer chemotherapy patients should pay attention to what
2007-07-25 10:02:00 (1) emotional stability. (2) diet many chemotherapy drug use have gastrointestinal reactions, such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. During a result of chemotherapy patients eat in moderation, to the tastes of customers, adding to the burden on the digestive tract. (3) with a lot of injection of chemotherapy drugs intravenously or need a bit administration. Some of these drugs can overflow vascular, otherwise it will stimulate normal tissues cause local inflammation and even ulcers. increase unnecessary suffering, therefore, the nurses for injection or infusion of the drug, the patient should make the move less injection site, avoid needle slid off the vessel. (4) reducing exposure of some chemotherapy drugs such as fluorouracil, medication, of the skin within a certain period of time will be sensitive to sunlight exposure, skin color obviously deeper, and thus, in the use of such drugs is not appropriate to the drying sun. (5) to avoid pregnancy considerable part of antine...
Chemotherapy Before Surgery For Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
2007-07-18 15:51:00 Combining pre-operative chemotherapy and surgery increases the average chance of survival for non-small cell lung cancer patients at five years by approximately 6% compared with surgery alone. This conclusion was drawn by a team of Cochrane Researchers from the MRC Clinical Trials Unit in London after they identified 12 eligible randomised controlled trials. Data from seven ...
By: cancer war
Acupuncture can ease nausea caused by chemotherapy
2007-07-18 09:55:00 According to overseas news media reported that the United States a new study found that acupuncture can ease the side effects of chemotherapy. In breast cancer patients of the experiments, the researchers found that Acupuncture great help to control the dose of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. In 104 receiving high-dose chemotherapy for women, with the only medication compared with patients those taking drugs while receiving acupuncture treatment of patients suffering from side effects is not easy. These women received acupuncture treatment -- that is, by using the traditional acupuncture needle acupuncture taking the current into the body. The experiment was conducted by Maryland, the United States National Institute of Health, Study results published in December of the "American Medical Association" magazine. In five days of treatment, with the only oral medication, the accept electroacupuncture treatment of nausea and vomiting in patients with the average number of attac...
Hyperthermia Plus Chemotherapy Improves Outlook For Sarcoma Patients
2007-07-16 06:00:00 Hyperthermia, combined with chemotherapy, improves the chances of healing and survival of patients with low-lying, soft tissue sarcomas. At the Annual General Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago, GSF scientist Professor Dr. Rolf D. Issels presented the results of the first, randomized worldwide phase III study in which the effectiveness and ...
GUEST POST (Mesothelioma Chemotherapy)
2007-07-12 14:41:00 Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer of the mesothelium. Mesothelium is the thin membrane that covers the lungs, stomach, and heart. The prime function of the mesothelium is to release a small amount of lubricating fluid which helps the organs to move freely without any friction. The membrane covering the lungs is known as pleura, membrane covering the stomach is known as peritoneum, and membrane covering the heart is known as pericardium. Over 80% of those suffering from mesothelioma are diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma. Asbestos exposure is the prime cause of mesothelioma. Those at a risk of developing this deadly cancer are persons who have worked / working in asbestos mines, those living in close vicinity to asbestos mines, persons who have been in the construction industry, persons in the ship building / breaking industry, clutch and brake manufacturing workers / mechanics, and everyone who has been exposed to asbestos fibers. The main problem with mesothelioma is that it t...
Combining Trastuzumab And Chemotherapy
2007-07-10 12:52:00 A recent meta-analysis of five major breast cancer trials has confirmed that combination therapy with the antibody trastuzumab and chemotherapy improves survival in women with operable HER-2 positive breast cancer. At the ESMO Conference Lugano, Issa Dahabreh from the University of Athens reported the results of a meta-analysis of 5 trials involving more than 13,000 women whose breast cancer was amenable to surgery........
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy does not worsen cognitive function in breast cance
2007-07-10 07:51:00 Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer does not worsen cognitive function, German investigators report in the May 1st issue of Cancer. Suspicions that it does may have been confounded by prior cognitive compromise. “Most evidence of so-called chemo brain (or chemo fog) comes from cross-sectional studies without pre-chemotherapy assessment,” Dr. Kerstin Hermelink from Ludwig-Maximillian University, Munich, told ...
By: Cancer war
?Cancer on my mind? by a consultant oncologist
2007-07-03 04:21:00 Cancer on my mind is an article written by Dr. Albert Lim Kok Hooi, a consultant oncologist. He opens his article by saying: As a doctor, I am interested in how the human mind works. As an oncologist, I am interested in the lure of alternative medicine. And so I have tried to understand why, in ...
By: Cancer war
Chemobrain: side effect of cancer therapy
2007-07-03 04:19:00 Chemobrain is a known side effect of cancer therapy — it doesn’t affect every cancer patient, but in those who it does tough, it causes a sort of fog to settle over the brain, causing problem in understanding, comprehnsion and memory. But there’s good new: A so-called genius drug called Provigil has been shown to ...
By: Cancer war
Esophageal and gastric cancer treatment updated guidelines from NCCN
2007-06-29 15:53:00 In late May, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) announced updates to two NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology(TM) — Esophageal Cancer and Gastric Cancer. The panel added oral fluoropyrimidine, Capecitabine (Xeloda(R), Roche) as an option for treatment of esophageal and gastric cancer due to favorable Phase III trials. The panel also states that capecitabine ...
By: Cancer war
Recovery from chemotherapy or bone marrow transplant more quickly
2007-06-21 16:31:00 Researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston report finding a new way to increase stem cells in blood, suggesting a possible treatment to help patients who undergo chemotherapy or bone marrow transplant for leukemia and other cancers recover their immune function more quickly. In the June 21 issue of Nature, they demonstrate that a stable analog of ...
By: Cancer war
Cisplatin treatment for advanced lung cancer
2007-06-15 05:40:00 A report published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute has stated that cisplatin has better response rates than carboplatin in the treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer. The two main types of lung cancer, accounting for over 90 percent of all lung cancers, are non-small cell and small cell cancer. Non-small cell lung ...
By: Cancer war
Little leukemia survivors peddle lemonade
2007-06-15 04:53:00 The two little girls who recently fashioned their own cardboard lemonade stand and sold their homemade refreshments for 50 cents a cup are not your typical lemonade entrepreneurs. What makes them stand out from the usual crowd of lemonade peddlers? These girls — Emily is four and Lily is six — are both cancer patients, ...
By: Cancer war
Heart Failure and Herceptin for breast cancer
2007-06-11 16:18:00 A new, long-term analysis of breast cancer patients treated with Herceptin (trastuzumab) and chemotherapy shows that the percentage of women who suffer heart failure due to treatment doesn’t increase over time. What’s more, many of them recover much of the heart function they initially lose because of the drug. The findings, presented at the annual ...
By: Cancer war
Neoadjuvant vs. adjuvant therapy for colorectal cancer
2007-06-08 14:48:00 A late breaking session at the 2007 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) says that “Patients with colorectal cancer whose cancer has spread to the liver have improved survival without cancer recurrences when they receive chemotherapy prior to and following surgery, compared to those treated with surgery only. Adjuvant chemotherapy is when ...
By: Cancer war
Which breast cancer patient needs a chemotherapy? Gene test will tell you
2007-06-07 11:53:00 A new prospective study shows a 21-gene test of a patient’s breast cancer tumor may change doctor and patient treatment decisions, including the need for chemotherapy. Researchers at Loyola University Health System, Maywood, Ill., presented the findings at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting. Participating in the study were 89 patients with early-stage, node-negative, estrogen-receptor-positive ...
By: Cancer war
Chemotherapy and brain tumor vaccines
2007-06-06 17:50:00 Chemotherapy temporarily hinders the body’s immune response, creating a concern that it may interfere with the promising new cancer vaccines being used against brain tumors. But a new study led by researchers at the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke University and The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center has found ...
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Chemotherapy May Enhance The Effectiveness Of Brain Tumor Vaccines
2007-06-04 20:06:00 Chemotherapy temporarily hinders the body’s immune response, creating a concern that it may interfere with the promising new cancer vaccines being used against brain tumors. But a new study has found that the opposite is true: chemotherapy may actually enhance the effectiveness of the vaccines. More: continued here
Brain-boosting pill alleviates post-chemotherapy fogginess
2007-06-04 05:18:00 A drug described by some people as a ?genius pill? for enhancing cognitive function provided relief to a small group of Rochester breast cancer survivors who were coping with a side effect known as ?chemo-brain,? according to a University of Rochester Medical Center study. read more Popularity: unranked [?] Read more at BJS
Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer: Pros and Cons
2007-05-28 11:47:00 What Is Chemotherapy? Chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer by using specific chemical agents or drugs, which are selective in destructing the malignant cells and tissues.On What Basis The Chemotherapy Is Selected? The chemotherapy for lung cancer is selected on the basis of health of the patient, the stage of the cancer, the symptoms, when the patient came to the physician to seek
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A Better Way to Deliver Chemotherapy
2007-05-10 20:06:00 Reuters reports on an article from the May issue of Cancer Cell Magazine about Australian company EnGeneIC's plans to more precisely target chemotherapy. The method involves using antibodies on their surface of bacteria-derived nano-cells to target and latch on to cancer cells. Once attached, the nano-cell is engulfed and the chemotherapy drug is released directly inside the cancer cell. This has the advantage of ensuring that the chemotherapy drugs don't affect any bodily tissues other than the tumor(s). The EnGeneIC delivery vehicles have proven safe in primate trials and resulted in significant cancer regression, and the company hopes to carry out human trials later in 2007 if it gained approval from Australian, U.S., European and Japanese regulatory authorities. This is good news for all cancer sufferers. Current chemotherapy techniques involve flooding the body with toxic chemicals, much of which poisons the healthy body tissues instead of the tumor. Additionally, curre... |



