Getting Personal
BY KATY HUMAN
In 2003, Stephen Creel, a manager at a software company in Austin, Texas, suddenly started passing blood in his urine. He had just celebrated his 40th birthday with friends and his wife, who was pregnant with their daughter, and he was as fit as he’d been in years.
The diagnosis of kidney cancer—renal cell carcinoma—was “shocking,” Creel says.
His father-in-law, a cancer researcher, directed Creel to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, almost 170 miles away, where oncologists were testing an experimental vaccine to treat kidney cancer.
They surgically removed patients’ tumors, sent samples away for processing, and then re-injected cancer-specific proteins back into the patient. They were trying to activate the patients’ own immune system cells, train them to recognize cancer as an invader, and fight it off.
Using personalized vaccines, researchers enlist the immune system to oust tumors
What if you could get your body to immunize yourself against Melanoma?
You would just need your immune system to recognize the tumor antigen.
You need the tumor to shed the right antigenic protein
It can and has been done. I am one of those cases.
Take a look at my jounery in the papers below.
Melanoma and The Magic Bullet (Monoclonal Antibodies)
The Making of an Immune Response by Combinatorial Therapy Using Anti-CTLA-4 Blockade and Interleukin-2
Eureka!!!!!! A possible cure for Melanoma, the Deadly Skin Cancer
Take care
Jimmy B
Melanoma_Missionary
"Today might be the worst day of your life...but tomorrow could be the best. You just have to get there."
~Unknown~
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