Two Infants Treated with Universal Immune Cells Have Their Cancer Vanish
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Two Infants Treated with Universal Immune Cells Have Their Cancer Vanish
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Re: Two Infants Treated with Universal Immune Cells Have Their Cancer Vanish
#2So the title is basically click-bait, as the treatment is unconfirmed.
Re: Two Infants Treated with Universal Immune Cells Have Their Cancer Vanish
#3Could someone explain what the process for proving it would be in this case? I presume some kind of animal testing?
Seems pretty immoral to give someone a wildcard treatment and not back it up with something known to work. Not disparaging this treatment but given we don't know if it works yet (and how aggressive cancer can be) it seems totally fair to administer it alongside chemo.
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#4> Although the cases drew wide media attention in Britain, some researchers said that because the London team also gave the children standard chemotherapy, they failed to show the cell treatment actually cured the kids. Could someone explain what the process for proving it would be in this case? I presume some kind of animal testing? Seems pretty immoral to give someone a wildcard treatment and not back it up with so…
I think they're giving the treatment to patients for whom pretty much all options have already been pursued and they're still terminally ill. Of course that still doesn't "justify" necessarily a wildcard treatment completely, but I guess one last wildcard attempt might be better than nothing.
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#5Is author serious with this statement? Two kids lives were saved with a potentially inexpensive technique and the author think's this point is relevant? If 500 companies go bankrupt because cancer is cured, that is a monstrous win.
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#7It's hard to cure cancer definitely because cancer cells will always be trying to out-evolve any treatment. Anything that quickly kills 99% of cells, unfortunately, lets them select for survival traits really fast.
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#8"The ready-made approach could pose a challenge to companies including Juno Therapeutics and Novartis, each of which has spent tens of millions of dollars pioneering treatments that require collecting a patient’s own blood cells, engineering them, and then re-infusing them." Is author serious with this statement? Two kids lives were saved with a potentially inexpensive technique and the author think's this point is r…
Re: Two Infants Treated with Universal Immune Cells Have Their Cancer Vanish
#9> Although the cases drew wide media attention in Britain, some researchers said that because the London team also gave the children standard chemotherapy, they failed to show the cell treatment actually cured the kids. Could someone explain what the process for proving it would be in this case? I presume some kind of animal testing? Seems pretty immoral to give someone a wildcard treatment and not back it up with so…
Re: Two Infants Treated with Universal Immune Cells Have Their Cancer Vanish
#10> Although the cases drew wide media attention in Britain, some researchers said that because the London team also gave the children standard chemotherapy, they failed to show the cell treatment actually cured the kids. Could someone explain what the process for proving it would be in this case? I presume some kind of animal testing? Seems pretty immoral to give someone a wildcard treatment and not back it up with so…