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Major Breakthrough in Pancreatic Cancer: Trial Drug Shows Positive Result

Major Breakthrough in Pancreatic Cancer: Trial Drug Shows Positive Result

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The trial gives you hope

Researchers at Cancer Research UK’s Cambridge Research Institute carried out an experiment on mice, in which a chemotherapy drug called gemcitabine was combined with an experimental drug called MRK003 resulting in a chain of events that ultimately killed the cancer cells.

In a press release, Cancer Research UK revealed that testing was currently on in humans.

Study author Professor David Tuveson said: “This research is a real example of how research taking place in the lab directly influences decisions made in the clinic to improve treatment for patients.”

“We’ve discovered why these two drugs together set off a domino effect of molecular activity to switch off cell survival processes and destroy pancreatic cancer cells,” Tuveson said.

The trial is being carried out on Richard Griffiths after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in May 2011.

Griffiths said: “After I was diagnosed, I was told about the trial and came to Cambridge to meet the team. I was given a lot of information and agreed to take part in this trial. It was mentioned that it was funded by Cancer Research UK and, as I go through the treatment, I have really come to appreciate how important that money is.”

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“After six cycles of treatment, a scan showed the tumours had reduced and so I have continued with the treatment. The trial gives you hope – I really feel I can do this with the science behind me,” he added.

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