Friday, June 13, 2014

Scientists Find Most Effective Cancer Pill Yet


Capsules of food supplements are seen at the end of the production chain at the Juva Sante Laboratoires plant, on March 13, 2013 in Forbach, eastern France. French Juva Sante Laboratoires company make pharmaceutical products for their Juvamine brand (food supplements) and for their Mercurochrome brand (cosmetic and hygiene). (JEAN-CHRISTOPHE VERHAEGEN/AFP/Getty Images)  


Seth Richardson
A new pill used a in a leukemia study may be the answer to treating several types of cancer, according to The Telegraph.
The drug uses “delta inhibitors” to boost the immune system. The drug was so effective during trials on mice, doctors at the University College of London and the Babraham Institiute in Cambridge switched the control group from placebos to the drug on ethical grounds. Plus, the drug has the added benefit of “teaching” the body to stave off cancer, creating a natural immunity of sorts, unlike chemotherapy, which weakens the immune system.
“This helps your own immune system fight off the cancer better,” study co-leader Professor Bart Vanhaesebroeck told The Telegraph. “The good guys win. And it seems to work on all cancers.”
The drug is already heading to clinical trials and was granted Breakthrough Therapy status by the
Federal Drugs Agency. It could become available in only a few years.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2014/06/12/scientists-find-most-effective-cancer-pill-yet/#ixzz34W8TDZlV

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