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Cells Dripped into the Brain Help Man Fight a Deadly Cancer


Cells Dripped into the Brain Help Man Fight a Deadly Cancer
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A man with deadly brain cancer that had spread to his spine saw his tumors shrink and, for a time, completely vanish after a novel treatment to help his immune system attack his disease - another first in this promising field.The type of immunotherapy that 50-year-old Richard Grady received already has helped some people with blood cancers such as leukemia.But the way he was given it is new, and may allow its use not just for brain tumors but also other cancers that can spread, such as breast and lung.Grady was the first person to get the treatment dripped through a tube into a space in the brain where spinal fluid is made, sending it down the path the cancer traveled to his spine.
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Cure For Cancer Found? Brain Tumors Disappear In Patient Receiving CAR-T Cell Therapy


Cure For Cancer Found? Brain Tumors Disappear In Patient Receiving CAR-T Cell Therapy
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2016 brought along a bevy of medical research breakthroughs among the international scientific community, from HIV and AIDs prevention to new findings in the battle against the Alzheimer's disease epidemic.But a blood cancer therapy called CAR-T cell treatment could prove to yield a major turning point in eradicating several forms of cancer, including breast and lung, in the years to come.Researchers at the City of Hope cancer center in Duarte, California, administered CAR-T cell treatment through the brain of a patient with brain tumors for the first time ever, rather than administering the therapy through the blood as usual.The experimental treatment worked by dripping genetically modified T cells, designed to attack and kill cancerous cells, into a small region of the brain where spinal fluid is made.
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Cells From Cancer Victim's Own Body Help Man Fight Deadly Brain Cancer


Cells From Cancer Victim's Own Body Help Man Fight Deadly Brain Cancer
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Paging through the many posts I receive daily about stem cells, I ran across a story that was published by the Associated Press earlier this week under the headline, "Cells dripped into the brain help man fight a deadly cancer."I read these stories because they confirm what we have written dozens and dozens and dozens of times in this space: the action in the area of curing or ameliorating diseases is not in harvesting stem cells from helpless unborn children but drawing on cells from a patient's own body.There is a lot in the story by Marilynn Marchione, AP's Chief Medical writer, that is novel, including that the source that was used to treat 50-year-old Richard Grady is not a stem cell, embryonic or otherwise, but another kind of cell from the patient's own body.Here's her lead about what is called CAR-T cell therapy:A man with deadly brain cancer that had spread to his spine saw his tumors shrink and, for a time, completely vanish after a novel treatment to help his immune system attack his disease – another first in this promising field.The type of immunotherapy that 50-year-old Richard Grady received already has helped some people with blood cancers such as leukemia.
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Human Immune System Also Destroys Brain Cancer Cells


Human Immune System Also Destroys Brain Cancer Cells
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Brain cancer after surgery.Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a section through the head of a 59-year-old male patient with glioblastoma multiforme, showing some improvement in the disease affecting the white matter after surgery.Glioblastoma multiforme is a malignant (cancerous) tumour that arises from astrocytes, one of the support cells of the brain.It is an aggressive cancer with a poor prognosis.
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