A new study at the University of Warwick, published in the journal Angewandte Chemie International Edition,
has developed a new drug that can manipulate the body's natural
signalling and energy systems, allowing the body to attack and shut down
cancerous cells.
Called ZL105, the drug is a compound based on the precious metal
iridium. The study has found ZL105 could potentially replace currently
used anticancer drugs, which become less effective over time, cause a
wide-range of side-effects and damage healthy cells as well as
cancerous.
Commenting on the breakthrough, University of Warwick researcher and
study co-author Dr Isolda Romero-Canelon said "The energy-producing
machinery in cancer cells works to the limit as it attempts to keep up
with quick proliferation and invasion. This makes cancer cells
susceptible to minor changes in the cell 'power-house'. Our drug pushes
cancer cells over the limit causing them to slow and shut down, whilst
normal cells can cope with its effects."
Preliminary data indicate that the novel drug may be ten times more
effective in treating ovarian, colon, melanoma, renal, and some breast
cancers, according to data obtained by the US National Cancer Institute.
The researchers now aim to expand the study to cancers that are
inherently resistant to existing drugs and to those which have developed
resistance after a first round of chemotherapy treatments.
Study co-author Professor Peter J. Sadler said "Existing cancer
treatments often become less effective after the first course, as cancer
cells learn how they are being attacked. The drug we have developed is a
catalyst and is active at low doses. It can attack cancer cells in
multiple ways at the same time, so the cancer is less able to adapt to
the treatment. This means the new drugs could be much more effective
than existing treatments."
This site is for information on the various Chemo treatments and Stem Cell Therapies since 1992. This journey became bitter sweet in 2014, with the passing of my beautiful and dear wife. Sherry, had fought Non - Hodgkins Lymphoma(NHL) since 1990, in and out of remissions time and time again. From T-Cell therapies(1990's) to Dual Cord Blood Transplant(2014), she was in Clinical Trials over the years. This site is for informational purpose only and is not to promote the use of certain therapies.
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