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Trikki
08-11-2011, 02:11 PM
Snagged this off of Yahoo news. Hopefully this doesn't turn into the T-Virus that turns us all into zombies like in Resident Evil. :)

Sounds like hope for a lot of desperate people.


A breakthrough therapy to modify patients' T-cells into potent tumor-killing agents has helped three leukemia sufferers stay cancer-free for a year, US researchers said Wednesday.
The findings are the first to show how gene transfer therapy can create specialized T-cells, which guard the body from infection, that attack cancerous tumors in advanced cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
The technique helped patients who had little hope of survival fend off their cancer and stay in remission, said the research published simultaneously in the New England Journal of Medicine and Science Translational Medicine.
Further studies are needed, but the advances offer hope to people who suffer from similar cancer types such as ovarian, lung, myeloma and melanoma.
"Within three weeks, the tumors had been blown away, in a way that was much more violent than we ever expected," said senior author Carl June of the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
"It worked much better than we thought it would."
Scientists removed a sample of the patients' T-cells and genetically modified them to attack all cells that express a certain kind of protein, CD19, which includes tumor cells.
They also engineered the T-cells to start triggering other T-cells to multiply as soon as they attached to a cancer cell, bringing on a faster death for the tumor but avoiding the side-effects of cancer drugs.
"We saw at least a 1,000-fold increase in the number of modified T-cells in each of the patients. Drugs don't do that," said June, describing the infused T-cells as "serial killers."
"On average, each infused T-cell led to the killing of thousands of tumor cells -- and overall, destroyed at least two pounds of tumor in each patient."
One patient's case, described in the New England Journal of Medicine, involved a 64-year-old man whose blood and marrow were "replete with tumor cells."
He saw little change for the first two weeks after treatment, but then started experiencing nausea, chills and fever. Test showed he was undergoing a huge rise in T-cell count. By day 28, his blood showed no evidence of leukemia.
"Most of what I do is treat patients with no other options, with a very, very risky therapy with the intent to cure them," said co-principal investigator David Porter.
"This approach has the potential to do the same thing, but in a safer manner."
Bone marrow transplants are typically the only treatment for leukemia patients, but they carry a 20 percent risk of dying from the procedure and cure rates hover at around 50 percent.
It remains unknown how long the treatment may keep cancer at bay.
"The doctors have found evidence that months after infusion, the new cells had multiplied and were capable of continuing their seek-and-destroy mission against cancerous cells throughout the patients' bodies," said the study.
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia is the second most common type of adult leukemia after chronic myeloid leukemia, according to the National Cancer Institute.
The researchers intend to study similar approaches in children whose leukemia has resisted standard treatment.
They also want to see if the approach could target non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and acute lymphocytic leukemia, mesothelioma cancer cells, ovarian and pancreatic cancer cells.


http://news.yahoo.com/modified-killer-t-cells-wipe-leukemia-us-study-181345109.html
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Taleren Bloodsong
08-11-2011, 03:10 PM
This is amazing. Let's hope the preliminary findings are accurate, and this can be applied to several forms of cancer!

Binuven
08-17-2011, 09:21 AM
Lets hope someone doesn't patent the shit out of it and buries it for fifty years. Cancer research is a 2 Billion dollar a year industry. Having a cure at hand is bad business in the eyes of the suits.

Kivorn
08-17-2011, 11:24 AM
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/t_cells.png

fildien
08-17-2011, 02:50 PM
That is good LOL

Kanyli
08-17-2011, 07:24 PM
Kivorn, what's the story behind the image in your sig? I've always wondered...

Jensae1
08-17-2011, 07:28 PM
Lindsay Lohan used to have an awesome rack when she was fully "blossomed". Then, she became a crack whore, lost a crapload of weight, and her boobs shriveled up and disappeared.

Hence, the mourning of the loss of her once grand bewbage.

Kanyli
08-17-2011, 08:57 PM
Ah! I didn't get who Lohan was.

Another great mystery in my life has been solved. I probably should have asked that question years ago. I always wondered if it was some odd tribute to a guildmate.

Binuven
08-18-2011, 05:51 AM
Ah! I didn't get who Lohan was.

Another great mystery in my life has been solved. I probably should have asked that question years ago. I always wondered if it was some odd tribute to a guildmate.

Five years ago I would have said "You don't know who Lindsey Lohan is?!?!"

Now I just say "It's probably best you don't know." The girl is another train wreck waiting to happen. Sad too because she was absolutely gorgeous, now she looks washed out.:(

Kanyli
08-18-2011, 09:36 AM
I know the name, and might recognize the face, even five years ago. I've never been good at keeping up with celebrities.

Trikki
08-18-2011, 11:18 AM
Strange how we start off talking about a huge step in Cancer medicine, and end up talking about Lindsy Lohan's tits and career.

Kanyli, seriously. Read a newspaper or watch television once in awhile. She's been in the headlines very often.

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Sanchek
08-18-2011, 12:30 PM
Less celebrity worship better.

Bylimet Spiritwalker
08-18-2011, 11:26 PM
Lohan, Hilton, Kardashian ..... these are not really celebrities, but are great public relations for their agents.


As to the topic of the thread, I have been watching some similar news for a while now, and am keeping the fingers crossed that we may be seeing an actual breakthrough in fighting cancer. I turn 59 in a week, and have had Hepatitis C since I was 21; my last biopsy on the liver 4 years ago showed it at 50% function, so they are not going to be surprised if I should develop liver cancer in the next few years.

I won't stop enjoying a good bottle of wine with dinner, and will cheerfully toast any advance in treating cancer, which has devastated too many families.

We can now go back to talking about Lohan's plastic patooties!

Sanchek
08-19-2011, 01:29 AM
All our bickering aside, here's hoping for your continued health.

Trikki
08-19-2011, 02:04 PM
All our bickering aside, here's hoping for your continued health.^^^

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Malse
08-19-2011, 06:43 PM
I'll drink to that.

Bylimet Spiritwalker
08-19-2011, 08:13 PM
Ok, now I am feeling embarrassed. :o


Thank you!

velvetsilence
08-19-2011, 10:45 PM
During dinner?? I clearly remember By telling us about his awesome sounding raiding platter's
which usually included smoked Salmon, Brie, some artisan bread and of course a nice selection of wine that they had unearthed. I think our Sunday raids usually were Leinenkugels(sp) though.

Trikki
08-20-2011, 06:57 AM
Let's get back to the topic.


She did the time, but Lindsay Lohan (http://www.nypost.com/t/Lindsay_Lohan)says rappers shouldn’t make the rhyme.
The troubled pop-star lashed out at rapper Pitbull for referencing her jail stint in his song, "Give me everything" with a lawsuit demanding, well, everything.
The lyric "Hustlers move aside, so I’m tiptoein’, to keep flowin’/ I got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan," includes "unwarranted, unauthorized and unfavorable mention of plaintiff’s name," according to the lawsuit filed in Nassau County.
Sure, Lohan’s incarceration made international news, but "they’re using her name without compensation," her lawyer, Stephanie Ovadia said.
Fresh from beating the E-Trade baby in similar litigation which was settled out of court, Lohan is hoping to collect from Pitbull, Sony (http://www.nypost.com/t/Sony)and songwriters Ne-Yo (http://www.nypost.com/t/Ne-Yo)and Afrojack.
Lohan is demanding all profits from the song, and all copies of the recording, contending that the rappers "knowingly participated, aided and conspired with to violate plaintiff’s right to privacy."
The song, which debuted last March, caused Lohan "great mental anguish and pain," the lawsuit says, and the defendants should pay compensatory damages of " a substantial sum of money to be determined."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/lohan_sues_rappers_over_song_jail_HQVf92lY9AwRDeil 9OXMSJ

I hate this broad.
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velvetsilence
08-20-2011, 01:32 PM
I wouldnt worry to much about her Trikki, it's a well proven fact that once Disney is done with pimping it's cadre of underage sex symbols their careers go down hill rather quickly. just ask Brittany.

Bylimet Spiritwalker
08-20-2011, 11:28 PM
During dinner?? I clearly remember By telling us about his awesome sounding raiding platter's
which usually included smoked Salmon, Brie, some artisan bread and of course a nice selection of wine that they had unearthed. I think our Sunday raids usually were Leinenkugels(sp) though.


Ahh, those were some great raids, and I always made sure to have a fine platter of vittels at hand. And yes, while the salmon and Brie called for a good wine, I always have Leinenkuegels Original in the fridge. As I told my doctor, I lived through getting blown up in Nam, 2 motorcycle accidents, and my ex-wife! I will not hide from liver disease by avoiding things I enjoy, such as good wine and a cold beer now and then. :p