Sunday, 05 September, 2010

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Cancer evolution is an example of competitive evolution. It is a warning that competition (darwinian evolution) is not the way to further evolution. Understand this for the sake of our planet and ourselves...
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As a book on cancer evolution, the selfish cell deals with innovative concepts in evolutionary biology. Additionally, new ideas on cancer treatments are forwarded to researchers.

immunotherapy

CRM197 a new immunotherapy for cancer

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Many years ago, diphtheria toxin (DT) showed antitumor activity in mice and in humans, but it was unclear whether this depended on the toxicity of the molecule only or on its strong inflammatory-immunological property as well. (Buzzi S., Cancer Res. 1982 May;42(5):2054-8). The same researchers, to deal with this open question, planned to treat a group of cancer patients with cross-reacting material 197 (CRM197).

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Gc-maf cancer immunotherapy

...The once-weekly injection of minute amounts of Gc-MAF, just 100 nanograms (billionths of a gram), activates macrophages and allows the immune system to pursue cancer cells with vigor, sufficient to produce total long-term cures in humans..."

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An oncolytic adenovirus which calls macrophages in action

A report on the creation of a virus obtained genetically modifying a common adenovirus which could constitute a therapy against cancer has appeared recently in the scientific news. This virus would selectively infect cancer cells and force them to express a protein which calls for the intervention of macrophages, additionally stimulating them to multiply. This strategy would therefore help the body mounting a strong immune response against cancer cells.

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Cancer immunity trick discovered

Cancer can spread only after having won the fight against  the immune system. In the years scientists have discovered a number of strategies put in place by cancer cells to sneak out of the control of the immune system or even to counterfight it. Macrophages, a fundamental arm of immunity, should be put off for cancer affirmation.
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Uncover immune traitors: the Tregs issue
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They are key determinants in autoimmunity but have been indicated to play a crucial role in cancer immune-evasion (Franzke A, Hunger JK, Dittmar KE, Ganser A, Buer J Regulatory T-cells in the control of immunological diseases. Ann Hematol. 2006 Nov;85(11):747-58. Epub 2006 Jul 27). Increasing evidences support the existence of elevated numbers of these regulatory Treg cells in solid tumors and hematological malignancies.
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1. the tetrathiomolybdate anticancer activity
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... is the active pharmaceutical agent in a well-tolerated drug that has shown activity for the treatment of Wilson disease and now is in phase II clinical trials as an anti-cancer drug. Recently, a research ...
2. A general anticancer strategy
(cancer therapy/main concepts in therapy)
... consisting of immunomodulation is be considered .Refering to immunomodulation, it must be emphasised that common chemoterapeutic drugs, being myelosuppressing agents, are immunomodulating sustances in ...
3. anticancer chinese herbal Kanglaite
(cancer therapy/alternative therapies)
... kidney, colon-rectum, ovary and prostate. This agent is also applied in the treatment of malignant lymphoma and acute leukemia. KLT has brought great benefits to over 500,000 cancer patients in more than ...
4. methylglyoxal in cancer cell energy limitation therapy
(cancer therapy/Cell energy limitation therapy)
Methylglyoxal, also called pyruvaldehyde or 2-oxo-propanal (CH3-CO-CH=O or C3H4O2) is the aldehyde form of pyruvic acid. Therefore, methylglyoxal can act as an anticancer agent. The rational at ...
5. mutations influence cancer cell voracity
(cancer therapy/Cell energy limitation therapy)
... human tumors in mice to a chemotherapy agent called taxotere. The authors found that tumor cell lines artificially engineered to be more "addicted" to PI-3 kinase growth signals are more sensitive to ...
6. ukrain a new cancer cure?
(cancer therapy/alternative therapies)
... potential. By analogy, we know that the common periwinkle contains alkaloids that yield two standard anticancer agents, Vinblastine and Vincristine. Also, the plant astragalus yields an alkaloid called ...
7. Graviola, Paw Paw and acetogenenins containing plants
(cancer therapy/Cell energy limitation therapy)
... that Can Be Taken with Cantron" list in theCompatibility section of the Cantron page. In conclusion, the rational linking DCA, paw paw and other cancer cell energy limiting agents is very strong and ...
8. Nitrosylcobalamin
(cancer therapy/alternative therapies)
... They breathe the same polluted air and drink the same polluted water that you and I do every day. If you can find an agent to treat cancer that occurs in a dog with success, there is a higher likelihood ...
9. cancer acidosis
(cancer therapy/alternative therapies)
... perfusion, hypoxia and/or acidity. Tumor acidity has a role in resistance to chemotherapeutic agents commonly used against cancer, such as anthracyclines, taxanes, anti-metabolites and alkylating agents. ...
10. opiates as anticancer agents
(cancer therapy/alternative therapies)
... since the 1950's as an anti-cough medication. Noscapine was originally proposed as an anti-cancer agent in the early 1960's. However major studies of its broad anti-cancer effects were only done in recent ...
11. Jasmonates, new selective anticancer agents
(cancer therapy/alternative therapies)
... discovered that these substances can be anticancer agents that acts directly and selectively on human cancer cell mitochondria. On this site, we have already discussed why mitochondria are so important ...
12. Infectious agents in cancer
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Physicians all around the globe agree that cancer should not be considered a contagious disease, in the sense that “a person can not take cancer from one having it”. Nonetheless various infectious agents, ...
13. Energy limitation cancer therapy
(cancer therapy/Cell energy limitation therapy)
... Wargurg effect). Cancer cells are heavy "glycolysers". The Warburg effect is well known, and various agents are currently under development in a few labs. There are those that have aimed at ...
14. Cancer immunotherapy
(cancer therapy/main concepts in therapy)
... by such invading agents as bacteria and viruses. More recently, we have learned that the immune system may play a central role in protecting the body against cancer and in combating cancer that has already ...
15. Ribose ascorbate therapy
(cancer therapy/alternative therapies)
... to the Pantellini's foundation in Italy, the product is a powerful antioxidizing agent. It can reduce the effect of free radicals; it can help strengthening the activity of the immune system, it can maintain ...

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Tumor cells often preferentially use glycolysis to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), even in the presence of oxygen, a phenomenon known as aerobic glycolysis, or the "Warburg effect. DCA treatment appears to restore and to boost mitochondrial respiration in cancer cells, consequently causing cancer cell selective killing by a kind of "self-burning" effect.

Reform the FDA

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Science constantly discovers new health treatments which are not made available to people because of money reasons. It is time to stand up against these fraud that prevents people getting treatments they need to survive. Read to understand and join action.

cell energy therapy

Leukemia cells metabolize fat to avoid cell death

Leukemia cells, like most cancers, are addicted to glucose to generate their energy, but new research shows that these cells also rely on fatty acid metabolism to grow and to evade cell death.

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dca and sugar
DCA promoters recommend taking caffeine and extra thiamine (vitamin B1), hoping that this will help the DCA work better and reduce potential risks of nerve damage. In a survey conducted by the DCA site (www.thedcasite.com) a certain number of heavy tea or coffee drinkers observed astounding responses, even remissions. Here we propose that it could be the sugar contained in those drinks to have helped the DCA mote than, or maybe instead of, caffeine or theophylline.
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The DCA therapy

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In the review paper "Dichloroacetate (DCA) as a potent..." appeared in the Online first session, in September issue of BJP, Prof. Michelakis most interestingly underlines the importance of targeting the peculiar "aerobic glycolytic" metabolic status of tumors. He suggests that the "Warburg effect", as the phenomenon is more commonly known in the literature, can be modulated by unlocking a mitochondrial impairment in cancer cells and that this could be a very promising strategy to fight cancer.

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Can metformin boost DCA?

By itself, metformin was ineffective in treating tumors. In a one-two punch, metformin reduced tumors faster and prolonged remission in mice longer than chemotherapy alone, apparently by targeting cancer stem cells, report Harvard Medical School researchers in the Sept. 14 advance online Cancer Research.

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cancer energetic signature

In the last issue of Translational Oncology (2009, 2, pp. 138-145) a report appeared confirming that cellular bioenergetics is a central issue of investigation in cancer biology.

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ukrain or oxamate after dca

DCA is in clinical trials and results are expected with great interest. Meanwhile stories can be heard from people, even read on the internet, that tell us that they or their relatives have benefited from using DCA against cancer expecially when combining it with other treatments.

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green tea synergize with dca

Recently patients, writing on the DCA site, have reported that adding green tea extracts to their DCA experimental anticancer regimen gave them benefits in term of cure efficacy.

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