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Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise
TUESDAY, April 17 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. scientists say they've developed a breast cancer vaccine that stimulates a powerful immune system response to tumor cells.
In mice, the "synthetic peptide" vaccine stimulated an anti-tumor T-cell response that identified and prevented the spread of breast cancer cells. T-cells are white blood cells that play an important role in immune response.
A team at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., tested the vaccine on female mice that had the cancer-producing oncogene HER-2/neu. The mice received the vaccine at the early stage of tumor development.
The vaccine either slowed or stopped the progression of breast cancer in all the mice, the team reported Tuesday at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research in Los Angeles.
Because synthetic peptides alone do not usually trigger a strong immune response, the vaccine was given in combination with a "Toll-like receptor" stimulant, which mimics the way invading bacteria would spur the immune system into action.
"We found that we could train the immune system to recognize these synthetic peptides as dangerous foreign agents of the HER-2/neu gene by mimicking what the bacteria would do in your body. The body responded by killing everything that expressed HER-2/neu in high amounts," study author Dr. Pilar Nava-Parada said in a prepared statement.
Using this approach, it would likely take only one immunization to build an immune system response powerful enough to destroy a tumor.
To date, attempts at creating effective cancer vaccines have produced mixed results. This and other new studies suggest that scientists are moving closer to creating viable cancer vaccines, the Mayo researchers said.
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Wow, that is exciting! Any Mayo is in my backyard. I wonder how long it would take this to go to clinical trial. Probably a long time since they are in the "mouse " stage.
But, nevertheless, great news.
Wendy -
i'm willing to be a "mouse". Would love to stop this thing in its track. Wouldn't it be wonderful if no one else had to have an MRM, axillary dissection, or chemo??? What a wonderful dream.
Karen -
Another article for vaccine therapy. Clinical trial to start soon.
http://medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=68282 -
Hi,
I have been absent for a few weeks but I'm finally back and had to comment on this thread. I'm not sure if this is the same trial you are referring to or not but just as exciting if it isn't. I too am HER3neu+. Back in February I was diagnosed with high grade DCIS (post op moved up to IDC)& numerous calcifications. My only real option was a mastectomy to my right breast which was done May 25th. Prior to that I was the perfect canidate to become a "lab rat" for Dr. Brian Czerniecki at Univ. of Penn in Philly. I figured what do I have to lose and if his works everything to gain. I became the 22nd out of a potential 30 to undergo the trial.
Although the tests were numerous and the weekly shots uncomfortable and sometimes painful (the groin of all places) I have no regrets. I started in March and wrapped it all up a week before my surgery.
Here is an interview with my doctor about he trial that started back in October 05.
Id love to give you a link to the webpage but I tried it and I can't get to it via link. The website is www.oncolink.org. Under search type in my doctors full name Dr. Brian Czerniecki and then scroll down to Meet the professor. The article is there.
Maybe this gives you all some hope that injections might really work and it's being tested on people not only mice.
Hugs, Cheryl
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