Posted on 05/24/2008 9:25:51 AM PDT by cardinal4
An experimental drug has blocked the progression of prostate cancer in an animal model with an aggressive form of the disease, new research shows.
The agent, OSU-HDAC42, belongs to a new class of drugs called histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors, compounds designed to reactivate genes that normally protect against cancer but are turned off by the cancer process.
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I wonder if they are tweaking the mRNA messaging process?
I am currently battling Prostate Cancer. I look forward to the day when PCa, and all forms of cancer is eradicated.
You just got put on a prayer list. My Mom, a friend at work, and another relative all have cancer or have passed from it. I hate it, and join battle with you..
Until I started radiation treatments a few months ago, I had no idea how many people were effected by cancer. Going to the local cancer center each day for three months was an eye-opening experience. I thought I would see ‘old’ people, but to my surprise, and shock, the majority of people I saw each day were/are young.
Alfacell shows promise, too. Its direction is to disrupt mRNA transcription in a cancer cell. That way the proteins needed for cancer cell division and metastisis are not produced..
It’s likely I have it myself. My best to you and prayers for deliverance.
Luke21, If you have the symptoms and have not had a diagnoses, then do it now. A biopsy is simple, and not much more painful than a visit to the dentist, but the test is very necessary. Research you options, and move to a treatment. By the way, I have learned that cancer treatment is not only medicine, but big business. Lots of treatment options means lots of competition for your dollar. Be informed — that is the only way to get the best outcome for your particular situation.
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