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  • Diabetes Drug Fights Breast Cancer - Metformin Kills Breast Cancer Stem Cells, May Fight Many...

    10/04/2009 8:48:09 PM PDT · by neverdem · 31 replies · 1,348+ views
    WebMD ^ | Sept. 14, 2009 - | Daniel J. DeNoon
    Metformin Kills Breast Cancer Stem Cells, May Fight Many Cancers Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD The next breakthrough breast cancer treatment may be a diabetes drug already on the shelves of nearly every pharmacy. The drug is metformin, available generically and under brand names such as Glucophage and Fortamet. A growing body of evidence suggests that diabetes patients taking metformin are less likely to get cancer, and have better outcomes if they do get cancer, than those not taking the drug. Now Harvard researcher Kevin Struhl, PhD, and colleagues find that metformin can kill breast cancer stem cells, thought to...
  • A screen for cancer killers

    08/16/2009 7:20:12 AM PDT · by neverdem · 6 replies · 741+ views
    Nature News ^ | 13 August 2009 | Elie Dolgin
    Drug found that kills breast cancer stem cells.PunchstockA new approach for identifying drugs that specifically attack cancer stem cells, the cellular culprits that are thought to start and maintain tumour growth, could change the way that drug companies and scientists search for therapies in the war against cancer."We now have a systematic method that had not been previously known that allows us to find agents that target cancer stem cells," says Piyush Gupta of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and first author of the study, published online today in Cell1.Applying the technique, Gupta...
  • Screening Could Lead to More Potent Cancer Drugs

    08/15/2009 1:00:17 PM PDT · by neverdem · 3 replies · 459+ views
    NY Times ^ | August 14, 2009 | NICHOLAS WADE
    Researchers have discovered a way to identify drugs that can specifically attack and kill cancer stem cells, a finding that could lead to a new generation of anticancer medicines and a new strategy of treatment. Many researchers believe that tumor growth is driven by cancerous stem cells that, for reasons not understood, are highly resistant to standard treatments. Chemotherapy agents may kill off 99 percent of cells in a tumor, but the stem cells that remain can make the cancer recur, the theory holds, or spread to other tissues to cause new cancers. Stem cells, unlike mature cells, can constantly...
  • Drug 'attacks cancer stem cells' (... targets ...cells which help breast cancers grow and spread )

    08/14/2009 9:43:41 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 8 replies · 462+ views
    BBC ^ | Friday, 14 August 2009 12:23 UK 11:23 GMT, | BBC Staff
    A compound that appears to target the master cells which help breast cancers grow and spread has been discovered by US scientists.Some 16,000 chemicals were tested by researchers In tests in mice, salinomycin killed breast cancer stem cells far more effectively than some existing drugs, and slowed tumour growth. The drug, a farm antibiotic, has yet to be tested in humans, the journal Cell reports. But UK experts warned a human version could be some years away. This is one of the biggest advances we have seen this year in this area of research Dr John Stingl Cancer Research UK...
  • Scientists can now differentiate between healthy cells and cancer cells

    01/05/2009 9:49:55 PM PST · by neverdem · 16 replies · 1,182+ views
    One of the current handicaps of cancer treatments is the difficulty of aiming these treatments at destroying malignant cells without killing healthy cells in the process. But a new study by McMaster University researchers has provided insight into how scientists might develop therapies and drugs that more carefully target cancer, while sparing normal healthy cells Mick Bhatia, scientific director of the McMaster Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute in the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, and his team of investigators have demonstrated – for the first time – the difference between normal stem cells and cancer stem cells in...
  • OU research yields pancreatic cancer breakthrough

    09/13/2008 11:06:19 PM PDT · by neverdem · 14 replies · 291+ views
    The Oklahoma Daily ^ | September 8, 2008 | Ellis Goodwin
    OKLAHOMA CITY — Doctors at the OU Cancer Institute announced Friday that they have discovered a way to find cancer stem cells in tumors, destroy them and keep them from reoccurring. The team of researchers, led by Dr. Courtney Houchen, M.D. and Shrikant Anant, Ph.D., are using the Mushashi-1 protein, which only appears in adult stem cells, to develop a compound that can kill the stem cells and cancer cells, while leaving normal cells untouched. This is the first time doctors have been able to separate the cancer forming stem cells from normal cells. Houchen said they are going after...
  • Cancer stem cells: know thine enemy

    12/31/2007 5:54:06 PM PST · by neverdem · 4 replies · 98+ views
    sciencecodex.com ^ | December 21, 2007 | NA
    Stem cells -- popularly known as a source of biological rejuvenation -- may play harmful roles in the body, specifically in the growth and spread of cancer. Amongst the wildly dividing cells of a tumor, scientists have located cancer stem cells. Physician-scientists from Weill Cornell Medical College are studying these cells with hopes of combating malignant cancers in the brain. "Some patients' brain tumors respond to chemotherapy and some don't," says Dr. John A. Boockvar, the Alvina and Willis Murphy Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery and head of the Brain Tumor Research Group at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. "We...
  • Sacking Cancer Stem Cells

    01/19/2007 11:26:38 PM PST · by neverdem · 3 replies · 509+ views
    ScienceNOW Daily News ^ | 16 January 2007 | Meagan White
    Starving the source. Cancer stem cells (dark purple) reside near capillaries and give rise to normal tumor cells (light purple). They die when drugs target the capillary blood supply (bottom).Credit: Cancer Cell Sacking Cancer Stem Cells By Meagan WhiteScienceNOW Daily News16 January 2007 Scientists have found the Achilles' heel of cells that jump start tumor growth. According to a new study, these "cancer stem cells" reside in blood vessels. Disrupting these vessels, say the researchers, may prove a far more effective cancer therapy than targeting other regions of a tumor. Cancer biologists once believed that all cells in a tumor...
  • Stem Cells May Be Key to Cancer

    02/23/2006 10:45:31 PM PST · by Coleus · 41 replies · 1,071+ views
    NY Times ^ | 02.21.06 | NICHOLAS WADE
    One day, perhaps in the distant future, stem cells may help repair diseased tissues. But there is a far more pressing reason to study them: stem cells are the source of at least some, and perhaps all, cancers. At the heart of every tumor, some researchers believe, lie a handful of aberrant stem cells that maintain the malignant tissue.  The idea, if right, could explain why tumors often regenerate even after being almost destroyed by anticancer drugs. It also points to a different strategy for developing anticancer drugs, suggesting they should be selected for lethality to cancer stem cells and...
  • Stem Cells That Kill

    04/17/2006 7:17:21 PM PDT · by Coleus · 7 replies · 704+ views
    Time ^ | 04.17.06 | ALICE PARK
    Imagine a cell nestled happily in the human body and enjoying the best of all possible worlds. It is endowed with immortality, the remarkable ability to divide indefinitely. Each time it cleaves, it makes two daughter cells with different fates. One divides again and again and again, spawning hundreds of copies of itself before exhausting its powers of duplication and dying out. The other progeny is a bit more cunning, inheriting from its parent the gift of never-ending life. That cell resists the temptation to multiply and march to an inevitable death, choosing instead to divide only occasionally and, by...