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From Medicineworld.org: Discovery Of Molecule Allowing Cancer To Spread
Discovery Of Molecule Allowing Cancer To Spread
Mayo Clinic scientists have discovered that a molecule -- B7-H1 -- may serve as "molecular armor," protecting kidney cancer tumors and repelling assaults by the immune system. Its protection enables renal cell carcinoma to grow and to spread. Renal cell carcinoma is the most common form of kidney cancer and has no cure. The findings appear in the current online edition of Cancer.
About Renal Cell Carcinoma Renal cell carcinoma accounts for approximately 85 percent of all kidney cancers. In the United States, an estimated 35,000 patients each year are diagnosed with kidney cancer and approximately 12,000 will die from it. It is the eighth most common cancer in men, the tenth most common in women, and is the sixth leading cause of cancer death. The primary treatment for patients with advanced kidney cancer is IL-2, the only FDA-approved immunotherapeutic agent to stimulate the immune system. But this treatment is relatively toxic and can further sicken the patient -- and only 15 percent to 20 percent of patients respond. Eighty to 85 percent of patients are not significantly helped by it but are exposed to its toxicity. "That's why we're so interested in this," says Mayo immunologist Eugene Kwon, M.D. "We believe that by recognizing that B7-H1 may be an immune-suppressive molecule, we might be able to make patients much more receptive or responsive to immunotherapy using either IL-2 or other agents by manipulating B7-H1 appropriately. We could improve treatment outcomes, hopefully, and that's what's drastically needed for this disease."
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Mayo Clinic scientists have discovered that a molecule -- B7-H1 -- may serve as "molecular armor," protecting kidney cancer tumors and repelling assaults by the immune system. Its protection enables renal cell carcinoma to grow and to spread. Renal cell carcinoma is the most common form of kidney cancer and has no cure. The findings appear in the current online edition of Cancer.
Medicineworld.org: Discovery Of Molecule Allowing Cancer To Spread
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