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Holy shit. I'll let the article speak for itself.

Breakthrough: Israel Develops Cancer Vaccine



: Vaxil’s groundbreaking therapeutic vaccine, developed in Israel, could keep about 90 percent of cancers from coming back.

As the world’s population lives longer than ever, if we don’t succumb to heart disease, strokes or accidents, it is more likely that cancer will get us one way or another. Cancer is tough to fight, as the body learns how to outsmart medical approaches that often kill normal cells while targeting the malignant ones.

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In a breakthrough development, the Israeli company Vaxil BioTherapeutics has formulated a therapeutic cancer vaccine, now in clinical trials at Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem. If all goes well, the vaccine could be available about six years down the road, to administer on a regular basis not only to help treat cancer but in order to keep the disease from recurring.

The vaccine is being tested against a type of blood cancer called multiple myeloma. If the substance works as hoped — and it looks like all arrows are pointing that way — its platform technology VaxHit could be applied to 90 percent of all known cancers, including prostate and breast cancer, solid and non-solid tumors.

“In cancer, the body knows something is not quite right but the immune system doesn’t know how to protect itself against the tumor like it does against an infection or virus. This is because cancer cells are the body’s own cells gone wrong,” says Julian Levy, the company’s CFO. “Coupled with that, a cancer patient has a depressed immune system, caused both by the illness and by the treatment.”

The trick is to activate a compromised immune system to mobilize against the threat.

A vaccine that works like a drug

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A traditional vaccine helps the body’s immune system fend off foreign invaders such as bacteria or viruses, and is administered to people who have not yet had the ailment. Therapeutic vaccines, like the one Vaxil has developed, are given to sick people, and work more like a drug.

Vaxil’s lead product, ImMucin, activates the immune system by “training” T-cells –– the immune cells that protect the body by searching out and destroying cells that display a specific molecule (or marker) called MUC1. MUC1 is typically found only on cancer cells and not on healthy cells. The T-cells don’t attack any cells without MUC1, meaning there are no side effects unlike traditional cancer treatments. More than 90% of different cancers have MUC1 on their cells, which indicates the potential for this vaccine.

“It’s a really big thing,” says Levy, a biotechnology entrepreneur who was formerly CEO for Biokine Therapeutics. “If you give chemo, apart from the really nasty side effects, what often happens is that cancer becomes immune [to it]. The tumor likes to mutate and develops an ability to hide from the treatment. Our vaccines are also designed to overcome that problem.”

For cancers in an advanced stage, treatments like chemo or surgery to remove a large tumor will still be needed, but if the cancer can be brought down to scale, the body is then able to deal with it, Levy explains. ImMucin is foreseen as a long-term strategy — a shot every few months, with no side effects — to stop the cancer from reoccurring after initial treatments, by ensuring that the patient’s own immune system keeps it under control.

In parallel, the company is also working on a vaccine that treats tuberculosis, a disease that’s increasing worldwide, including in the developed world, and for which the current vaccine is often ineffective and treatment is problematic.

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Based in Ness Ziona, Vaxil was founded in 2006 by Dr. Lior Carmon, a biotechnology entrepreneur with a doctorate in immunology from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot. In June, Vaxil signed a memorandum of understanding to merge its activities into Sheldonco, a company traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.


By Rivka Borochov

...Holy shit.

Now, this seems like it would only prevent cancers from coming back instead of preventing it in the first place, but still. This is a pretty big breakthrough if it pans out.

I've said it before, I'll say it again: We're living in the future!


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Someone please explain to me in layman's terms what that article just said so I am clear?

This drug works like a cross between a vaccine and chemo. It trains your white cells to dispose of mutated body cells that cancers consist of, impeding their progress or even removing smaller ones. Bigger ones will still require chemo or surgery, but with this the probability of a relapse is severely lowered if not nullified.

I'd like to see this tested for a bit longer than 7 years though, and perhaps with a massive patiets group.
 
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How we go again with the expenses of the FDA approval to put this into the market. It sucks that medicine is nothing more than a temporary pill till it gets pulled off the market.
 
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Someone please explain to me in layman's terms what that article just said so I am clear?

Basically, it seems that small cancerous growths can be kept in check before they grow large and tumorous by the immune system when given this vaccine.
Someone please explain to me in layman's terms what that article just said so I am clear?

This drug works like a cross between a vaccine and chemo. It trains your white cells to dispose of mutated body cells that cancers consist of, impeding their progress or even removing smaller ones. Bigger ones will still require chemo or surgery, but with this the probability of a relapse is severely lowered if not nullified.

I'd like to see this tested for a bit longer than 7 years though, and perhaps with a massive patiets group.
Thanks for the sum, guys ^_^

So it's not really a 'cure' but does aid in stopping growth/getting rid of minor cancer. O-O
Nonetheless, it's a great advancement for humans! ^_^
 

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I'm scared.. but if people don't start turning into hairless zombies, then, yay :D

Couldn't this tech be used for purposes, similar to RE?
 
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How we go again with the expenses of the FDA approval to put this into the market. It sucks that medicine is nothing more than a temporary pill till it gets pulled off the market.

Um... what?

Seriously...... what?

Read it on google if you don't believe me. It must be FDA approved before it can go into the pharmaceutical market.
 
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Before reading: I am Legend
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I'm scared.. but if people don't start turning into hairless zombies, then, yay :D

Couldn't this tech be used for purposes, similar to RE?
I sort of hope people don't actually mean posts like this.

Every time there's a breakthrough in AI the comments are filled with "skynet". Every time robotics advances people think "the matrix". And every time there's a medical breakthrough it's "zombies". You guys do know none of these are really plausible, right?
 

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How we go again with the expenses of the FDA approval to put this into the market. It sucks that medicine is nothing more than a temporary pill till it gets pulled off the market.

Um... what?

Seriously...... what?

Read it on google if you don't believe me. It must be FDA approved before it can go into the pharmaceutical market.

Why does it have to be FDA approved if its made in a different country? If I go to that country and get the vaccine?
 

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Before reading: I am Legend
After reading: I am Legend and Resident Evil

I'm scared.. but if people don't start turning into hairless zombies, then, yay :D

Couldn't this tech be used for purposes, similar to RE?
I sort of hope people don't actually mean posts like this.

Every time there's a breakthrough in AI the comments are filled with "skynet". Every time robotics advances people think "the matrix". And every time there's a medical breakthrough it's "zombies". You guys do know none of these are really plausible, right?

Well, according to my understanding, this vaccine teaches the T-Cells to kill a certain type of cell. Zombies aren't really plausible, but use as some type of bioweapon causing death or cell/tissue damage, you can't deny that.
 

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How we go again with the expenses of the FDA approval to put this into the market. It sucks that medicine is nothing more than a temporary pill till it gets pulled off the market.

Um... what?

Seriously...... what?

Read it on google if you don't believe me. It must be FDA approved before it can go into the pharmaceutical market.

Why does it have to be FDA approved if its made in a different country? If I go to that country and get the vaccine?

Okay you're right if it only originates from that country alone and destined for that procedure in Israel only! If they plan to take it globally to the market it needs to be FDA approved.
 

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I sort of hope people don't actually mean posts like this.

Every time there's a breakthrough in AI the comments are filled with "skynet". Every time robotics advances people think "the matrix". And every time there's a medical breakthrough it's "zombies". You guys do know none of these are really plausible, right?
Eh, people simply get too damaged by Hollywood...

That aside, it'd take massive research and patient testing to get this anywhere, and considering the high risks with cancer, it's probably not gonna happen. It'll be sad, but it'll likely be the truth.
 

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How we go again with the expenses of the FDA approval to put this into the market. It sucks that medicine is nothing more than a temporary pill till it gets pulled off the market.

Um... what?

Seriously...... what?

Read it on google if you don't believe me. It must be FDA approved before it can go into the pharmaceutical market.

I was referring to the fact that your typing made your post damn near incomprehensible.

As for the fact that something must be approved by the FDA to go on the market (in the US, of course)... um, no shit.
 

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I'm scared.. but if people don't start turning into hairless zombies, then, yay :D

Couldn't this tech be used for purposes, similar to RE?
I sort of hope people don't actually mean posts like this.

Every time there's a breakthrough in AI the comments are filled with "skynet". Every time robotics advances people think "the matrix". And every time there's a medical breakthrough it's "zombies". You guys do know none of these are really plausible, right?

Well, according to my understanding, this vaccine teaches the T-Cells to kill a certain type of cell. Zombies aren't really plausible, but use as some type of bioweapon causing death or cell/tissue damage, you can't deny that.
There are plenty of deadly poisons and bio weapons in the mix. Just because this one could potentially be used to kill you doesn't mean your enemies don't already have far better ways :P
 

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