Some possible good news in the battle against cancer-sticky balls!

annalexandria
annalexandria Member Posts: 2,571 Member

Sounds kind of silly, but this recent research has shown a lot of promise.  Scientists attached a cancer-killing protein to nanoparticles and released them into the bloodstream of mice, as well as into human blood.  In both cases, the "sticky balls" caused the cancer cells that were floating around to completely disintegrate in a few hours. And there was seemingly no damage done to the immune system in the process.  

As most deaths from cancer are related to metastasis, this is a big deal.  Still lots more to be done to determine if this is feasible in actual patients, but I think this is some really hopeful stuff.  The use of nanoparticles is a whole new direction for cancer research, and wouldn't it be awesome to have a new way to fight our cancer that didn't have all the awful side effects of traditional treatment?

Here's hoping!

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25625934

Comments

  • LivinginNH
    LivinginNH Member Posts: 1,456 Member
    This research looks very

    This research looks very promising.  One article that I read stated that the results of unleashing these killer white bloods cells have been dramatic so far, so just maybe these 'sticky balls' will actually lead to a real cure for metastatic cells.  Let's hope sooner rather than later!

    All my best,

    Cyn

  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member
    Great to learn of research that could provide

    new treatments.  I bet there are more promising things than we even know about that are being investigated around the planet.  The longer folks can live ... the more promise of new and different treatments. Thank you AA for providing this link.

    Peace. ~ Cynthia

  • janderson1964
    janderson1964 Member Posts: 2,215 Member
    Someon posted the link on the

    Someon posted the link on the Colon Club. It sounds very promising. Another promising treatment going into human trials the begining of this year is CD47 antibody. The drug name is HU5F9. I have been following this for a year and posted about it before.

  • annalexandria
    annalexandria Member Posts: 2,571 Member

    Someon posted the link on the

    Someon posted the link on the Colon Club. It sounds very promising. Another promising treatment going into human trials the begining of this year is CD47 antibody. The drug name is HU5F9. I have been following this for a year and posted about it before.

    That's where I got it!

    It was the "sticky balls" name that caught my eye.  And I thought it was pretty funny when someone commented "I'm from Australia...is there another name for sticky balls?".