British patients will be the first in the world to receive a
pioneering cell therapy that scientists hope will transform the
treatment of lung cancer.
The treatment uses stem cells taken from bone marrow that have been genetically modified to find and destroy cancer cells.
If successful, the treatment would offer hope to lung cancer
patients, who continue to face one of the worst outlooks of all cancer
patients. More than 40,000 people are diagnosed with the disease in the
UK each year and only 5% of patients survive beyond 10 years.
Prof Sam Janes, who is leading the research at University College
hospital in London, said: “Cancers need something new. Chemotherapy
works minimally and for a short while. This is truly experimental.”
The trial, funded by the Medical Research Council,
comes as a wave of cell-based therapies are making their way towards
clinic. Early indications suggest these therapies could have a major
impact on cure rates and survival times for patients.
Two patient studies involving genetically modified immune cells in the US and Britain have shown promising results in leukemia.
The latest trial will involve 56 participants, who will begin
treatment early next year. The group will all have been diagnosed with
metastatic lung cancer, at which point patients are normally only
offered palliative care or treatments expected to extend life by a few
months.
The therapy works by modifying donor bone marrow stem cells to
activate an anti-cancer gene called Trail that normally works in immune
cells. The modified cells are strongly attracted to tumours and when
they bind to them they trigger a “suicide pathway” in cancer cells.
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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