Monday, 9 July 2007

Cancer fighting virus shows promise in patients.

Source: Science Daily

Researchers have designed a virus called NV1020 which has the ability to replicate in cancer cells but not in normal cells. This is really a breakthrough in cancer research folks since chemotherapy has a lot of side effects.

This novel method of treatment was tested on patients suffering from colorectal cancer whose cancer has spread to the liver. This spreading of cancer is called metastasis for your info. I had already mentioned about it in my previous posts.

They injected doses of this virus into patients who failed to respond to chemotherapy and also subjected them to cycles of chemotherapy.

After six months, they found that the liver masses had completely disappeared. Not only this, the patients survived for about 12 months after the treatment.

The treatment is still in the early stages but is showing good promise for treating cancer.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Dinesh.
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Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

This is marvelous news!!! My sil died of liver cancer two years ago.

What a great blog!!!

JJ

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Anonymous said...

This is a very good news indeed that this virus has been discovered. Cancer is the second illness which kills the most people after cancer. It's high time to eradicate it.

Armand Rousso
http://health.armandrousso.biz/

Anonymous said...

I completely agree with Armand Rousso. It's high time to eradicate cancer. It's starting to kill too much people. Researcher should be given more finance to undertake further research.

Corporate Man
http://corporateattidude.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Cancer diseases are given important studies but until now many cancer cases proved to be very hard to treat. People need to be aware about this disease.

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