New attack on cancer forces cells to grow old and die
The article details the rest. This is great news as I can only imagine what someone enduring chemos has to tolerate. I've already seen, from a distance, two of my Internet friends deal with cancer -- one of whom died on Christmas Day 2009.
(Reuters) - Instead of killing off cancer cells with toxic drugs, scientists have discovered a molecular pathway that forces them to grow old and die, they said on Wednesday.
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Cancer cells spread and grow because they can divide indefinitely.
But a study in mice showed that blocking a cancer-causing gene called Skp2 forced cancer cells to go through an aging process known as senescence -- the same process involved in ridding the body of cells damaged by sunlight.
If you block Skp2 in cancer cells, this process is triggered, Pier Paolo Pandolfi of Harvard Medical School in Boston and colleagues reported in the journal Nature.
And Takeda Pharmaceutical Co's experimental cancer drug MLN4924 -- already in early-stage clinical trials in people -- appears to have the power to do just that, Pandolfi said in a telephone interview.
The finding may offer a new strategy for fighting cancer.
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The article details the rest. This is great news as I can only imagine what someone enduring chemos has to tolerate. I've already seen, from a distance, two of my Internet friends deal with cancer -- one of whom died on Christmas Day 2009.