Utah has the highest rate of melanoma cases in the nation, and now
researchers at the Huntsman Cancer Institute said they may be close to
finding a cure using a process that involves injecting live viruses into
the patient’s skin. “Our patients are living longer, and we’re able for the first time in
melanoma to potentially talk about a cure, which is something we have
not been able to talk about before,” said Dr. Robert Andtbacka, who is a
surgical oncologist.
Andtbacka said the new treatment teaches the body to heal itself. So
far, 60 percent of the clinical trial patients are seeing dramatic
results.
“What we do with this treatment, we take the virus… this is not the
common virus; we take these viruses for herpes, others are cold viruses,
and what we do is change the way these viruses work,” Andtbacka said. Researchers said the viruses are injected directly into the melanoma tumor, and cells then learn to fight and stop the cancer. “It develops a memory in the immune system, so it can fight this at other sites and distant places,” Andtbacka said. It also allows patients to avoid having to go through chemotherapy and other painful surgeries. “Many patients view as standard chemotherapy being very difficult to
take,” Andtbacka said. “You lose your hair. You feel nauseated and other
side effects. These viruses are very easily tolerated.”
This is a nationwide study with the Huntsman Cancer Institute playing
one of the leading roles. They said they’re not ready to declare a cure
yet, but they’re on the road to get there.
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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