Cancer ‘Vaccine’ Eliminates Tumors In Mice

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Injecting minute amounts of two immune-stimulating agents directly into solid tumors in mice can eliminate all traces of cancer in the animals, including distant, untreated metastases, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

The approach works for many different types of cancers, including those that arise spontaneously, the study found.

The researchers believe the local application of very small amounts of the agents could serve as a rapid and relatively inexpensive cancer therapy that is unlikely to cause the adverse side effects often seen with bodywide immune stimulation.

“When we use these two agents together, we see the elimination of tumors all over the body,” said Ronald Levy, MD, professor of oncology. “This approach bypasses the need to identify tumor-specific immune targets and doesn’t require wholesale activation of the immune system or customization of a patient’s immune cells.”

One agent is currently already approved for use in humans; the other has been tested for human use in several unrelated clinical trials. A clinical trial was launched in January to test the effect of the treatment in patients with lymphoma.

Cancer ‘vaccine’ eliminates tumors in mice

They are looking for test subjects for the human trials.
 
Wonder how long it will be till the leading scientist is assassinated by big pharma?
 
OX40 is an injected antibody. This isfairly direct therapy. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is also evolving along these lines with intralesional injections into the tumor (basal cell carcinoma). This PDT has evolved to internal tumors (gastric, etc.) using fiber-optics to direct the activating light which will cause reactive oxygen species (ROS) via a tumor's affinity to 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) that degrade the integrity of the lipid layer of those cells.
 

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