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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 08:39:16 -0800 (PST)
Local: Fri, Nov 16 2007 11:39 am
Subject: Viruses can cause -- and fight -- cancer
Viruses can cause -- and fight -- cancer
By KEVIN CRUSH, SUN MEDIA
Viruses are being linked to certain types of cancer, say medical
But people shouldn't be too concerned because chances are slim, said
"Most of the common viruses that are around don't cause people to be
At least three viruses have been shown to be linked to cancer
The human papilloma virus (HPV), which causes genital warts, can lead
In those cases, Predy said the virus is just one factor that leads to
Other viruses, like the common cold, have not been linked to cancer.
It just all points to the need for infection prevention, said Predy,
On the flip side, viruses are also helping in the battle against
Researchers like Dr. David Evans with the University of Alberta's
A virus is inserted into a tumour and allowed to grow and overwhelm
However, Evans said more research has to be done before viruses can be
One hurdle Evans and other researchers are facing is a person's immune
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Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 10:19:57 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Dec 9 2007 1:19 pm
Subject: Re: Viruses can cause -- and fight -- cancer
Researchers hope virus leads to cancer vaccine
By Tom Corwin| Staff Writer
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Yukai He has to badge his way through three locked doors to get into
The lentivirus is a hybrid that has had all of the virulent proteins
Scientists have been working diligently for decades on a cancer
Dr. Munn and Dr. Andrew Mellor first identified it as the mechanism
The suppressor might not be sufficient to get rid of a tumor, Dr. Munn
"It might be that taking away all of the brakes still isn't going to
Dr. He is the first vaccine recruit to MCG, with the idea of
"There have been a couple of papers in the last year or two pointing
That is what led Dr. He to leave the University of Pittsburgh and come
The vaccine approach, using the lentivirus, should have some
"So in that case, in 50 percent of people it won't work," he said. The
Another problem with the adenovirus vehicle is it can provoke an
Yet it appears to be able to infect a key type of cell that can train
"That's a safety point," Dr. He said.
If the IDO inhibitor proves to be nontoxic and well-tolerated by
"That will create what I think of as a window of opportunity for the
"And the (cancer vaccine) probably has a better chance of really
"This is going to wind up being a multipronged approach to this
MCG is looking at other centers to see whether its combination
"There's a lot of interest in the field right now in combining
Reach Tom Corwin at (706) 823-3213 or tom.cor...@augustachronicle.com.
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