4.28.2014

Huge Tumor News

You guys there are some seriously exciting new vaccines and drugs targeting IDH mutations. I have to thank our buddy Stephen (Astrocytoma Options) for keeping his fingers on the pulse of cutting edge treatments. This means great things for us in the cancer/tumor world. Our job is to keep hanging on until effective treatments become available. I mean get real, radiation and chemo aren't cutting it. So that's it. We just have to hold out and stay healthy long enough for research, and technology, and the government to allow treatments that will heal us. And it looks like we've got a few on the horizon that may do the trick.

The link below is referencing blood cancers, but that's okay, if it does work on IDH2 mutations, that means (I believe) that it would be effective for all cancers with the mutation (more or less, anyway - I'm sure some of the mechanisms are different). Meaning you could use the drug for other cancers (ie: gliomas) as an off-label treatment.
Phase 1 Data Demonstrating Clinical Activity of AG-221, First-in-Class Inhibitor of IDH2 Mutations, in Patients with Advanced Blood Cancers

Now this link is the most exciting for me as an IDH1 mutant glioma fighter. Word on the street is that Duke is working on a similar vaccine. It is literally a race for a possible cure. I hear that they're headed into phase II clinical trail very soon. YES!!!! So exciting. Here is a direct quote from the release, "Vaccination of humanized A2.DR1 transgenic mice bearing syngeneic IDH1R132H-mutated tumors resulted in a mutation-specific antitumor immune response and control of established tumors, which were infiltrated by IDH1R132H-specific T cells." (click for full abstract). So it looks like the vaccination was specifically targeting the IDH1 mutation and caused an anti-tumor response which I'm not sure if it caused a shrinkage of the tumor itself, but at minimum it looks like it stopped tumor growth. How fantastic is that!?! It's what we consider a miracle in our household! Now, of course, they start with mouse models, and we need to make sure that this vaccine is effective in humans with established tumors (as opposed to grafted/implanted tumors). Oh man, but to be getting this close to real treatments, real options, is absolutely thrilling. When I got those emails from Stephen, my eyes started watering, and my soul became weightless. It's just fantastic.

If you guys haven't had the chance to check out Astrocytoma Options, please take the time to check it out. It is the best wealth of knowledge, and research, and info on astrocytomas/gliomas. Stephen is a selfless genius and we are all very, very lucky that he cares for his friend so much that it turned into a passion to help her live a long healthy life after being diagnosed with a brain tumor, and now it has morphed into a goal to help other people survive.

You guys, let's do this! Let's keep surviving for a cure! That's all we have to do is be like Bond and live to die another day.
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Back to Top