A single treatment to cure all cancers? Scientists may be one step closer. In
a recent study, scientists reported that they successfully tested an
antibody treatment that shrank human breast, ovary, colon, bladder,
brain, liver and prostate tumors transplanted into mice. The
antibody blocks a protein called CD47, which normally sits on the cell
surface and issues a “don’t eat me” signal that prevents the body’s
immune system from attacking it. About a decade ago, scientists at
Stanford University School of Medicine, led by professor of pathology
Irving Weissman, discovered that using an antibody to block CD47 cured
some cases of leukemia and lymphoma in mice by allowing macrophages to
seek and destroy the cancerous cells. In the new study, Weissman’s
Stanford team showed that the CD47-blocking antibodies may also work
against a number of other cancers. The researchers found that CD47
existed on nearly every cell, which suggests that the protein may be
common to all cancers. Cancer cells expressed about three times more
CD47 than healthy cells. “If the tumor was highly aggressive, the
antibody also blocked metastasis. It’s becoming very clear that, in
order for a cancer to survive in the body, it has to find some way to
evade the cells of the innate immune system,” said Weissman in a statement.
The antibody treatment didn’t work in all cases. Some mice injected
with breast cancer cells from a human patient showed no changes after
treatment. Yet in five mice with breast cancer, the antibody treatment
cured them, with no signs of recurrence four months after treatment.
Note:
With millions around the world dying of cancer every year, why aren't
the most promising treatments being fast tracked? Why did it take 10
years form Weissman to reach this stage? Why isn't the very promising treatment of DCA,
which is both cheap and incredibly promising, being given many millions
to move rapidly forward? To read major media articles describing other
potential cures not being adequately funded, To understand why some treatments are suppressed,
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