White Blood Cells From Cancer-resistant Mice Cure Cancers In Ordinary Mice
Science Daily - Wakr Forest University Baptist Medical Center reports on promising developments in a cure for cancer, all cancer. But they're not there yet. They know it works, with the magic white blood cells, but they don't yet know why or how. The report from which this story was summarized is here. [slashdot]
The transplanted white blood cells not only killed existing cancers, but also protected normal mice from what should have been lethal doses of highly aggressive new cancers.
"This is the very first time that this exceptionally aggressive type of cancer was treated successfully," said Cui. "Never before has this been done with any other therapy."
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The cancer-resistant mice all stem from a single mouse discovered in 1999. "The cancer resistance trait so far has been passed to more than 2,000 descendants in 14 generations," said Cui, associate professor of pathology. It also has been bred into three additional mouse strains. About 40 percent of each generation inherits the protection from cancer.