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Matthean 06-20-2013 09:45 AM

Fighting cancer with HIV
 
Doctors Take A Long Shot And Inject HIV Into Dying Girl. The Reason Why Will Amaze You.

Nothing like taking one of the deadliest diseases and using it to kill something else.

M GO BLUE!!! 06-20-2013 10:15 AM

Wow. So it is possible in a way that HIV may in a roundabout way, be a cure for cancer/

Kodos 06-20-2013 10:29 AM

Immune System, Loaded With Remade T-cells, Vanquishes Cancer - NYTimes.com

Found this related article.

Chief Rum 06-20-2013 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Kodos (Post 2834805)


Hmm, this was two years ago. Any updates on how this treatment has gone or advanced?

Kodos 06-20-2013 10:56 AM

More recent article.

Cell Therapy Promising for Acute Type of Leukemia - NYTimes.com

miked 06-20-2013 11:09 AM

Yeah, this isn't really giving them HIV. It's reprogramming their immune cells with a stripped version of the virus, instead of recognizing normal t-cells (like HIV does), it recognizes a protein involved in cells with leukemia. It's fairly amazing therapy and one that I've had my students model for HIV actually (using a dummy cell that recognizes HIV to "trap" the virus). I'd say any therapy that can take somebody from the brink of organ failure to remission in 3 months should get all the money it needs to expand clinical trials. Hopefully, the NIH can fund a larger trial (or the drug company that makes it).

cougarfreak 06-20-2013 11:14 AM

Hope they kick leukemia's ass with this. RIP my mom from 1992.

Chief Rum 06-20-2013 11:33 AM

I read an article yesterday on Yahoo that had a very similar concept for eradicating breast cancer. It used a non-HIV virus to do it, too.

BYU 14 06-20-2013 11:53 AM

A very interesting concept, I will have to read more on it later, but this certainly seems like it has potential.

MizzouRah 06-20-2013 12:27 PM

This is amazing.

sterlingice 06-20-2013 01:06 PM

The medical research that will come out of the next 30 years from the Baby Boomers fearing their own mortality will be staggering.

(I don't really want to derail this for politics but that's what anyone advocating "Health Care Reform" is up against. We're at 16% of GDP now but I think there are a lot of people with a lot of money who would pay much more than 20% just to give them a few more years on this mortal coil. So that money is there to be had, tho it's very questionable as to whether it's being spent effectively or just being bilked by the latest generation of snake oil salesman dressed up as insurance or hospital execs).

SI

Poli 06-20-2013 04:20 PM

We started supporting a family dealing with pediatric cancer last summer. We heard about this family through an old school friend and reached out to help financially. We've since developed a huge heart for kids with cancer. We've gone on to help about a dozen families in the past year in some form or another. I only pray that nothing like this happens with Davin.

I sincerely hope this leads to a cure.

Galaxy 06-20-2013 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2834866)
The medical research that will come out of the next 30 years from the Baby Boomers fearing their own mortality will be staggering.

(I don't really want to derail this for politics but that's what anyone advocating "Health Care Reform" is up against. We're at 16% of GDP now but I think there are a lot of people with a lot of money who would pay much more than 20% just to give them a few more years on this mortal coil. So that money is there to be had, tho it's very questionable as to whether it's being spent effectively or just being bilked by the latest generation of snake oil salesman dressed up as insurance or hospital execs).

SI


This is pretty cool:

A Homely Rodent May Hold Cancer-Fighting Clues - NYTimes.com

Matthean 05-15-2014 12:21 AM

Mayo Clinic trial: Massive blast of measles vaccine wipes out cancer | Star Tribune

Or a mass dosage of measles vaccine.

stevew 05-15-2014 01:24 AM

uh....this isn't a good idea.


terpkristin 05-15-2014 08:02 PM

Funny thing is, I could see the anti-vax community taking the "Measles vaccine kills blood cancer" news to prove their point that the vaccine is toxic.

Sigh.

/tk


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