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n2doc

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Sat May 12, 2012, 08:24 PM May 2012

One-two punch knocks out aggressive breast cancer cells


Doctors have long known that treating patients with multiple cancer drugs often produces better results than treatment with just a single drug. Now, a study from MIT shows that the order and timing of drug administration can have a dramatic effect.

In the new paper, published in Cell on May 11, the researchers showed that staggering the doses of two specific drugs dramatically boosts their ability to kill a particularly malignant type of breast cancer cells.

The researchers, led by Michael Yaffe, the David H. Koch Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering at MIT, are now working with researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to plan clinical trials of the staggered drug therapy. Both drugs — erlotinib and doxorubicin — are already approved for cancer treatment.

Yaffe and postdoc Michael Lee, lead author of the Cell paper, focused their study on a type of breast cancer cells known as triple negative, meaning that they don’t have overactive estrogen, progesterone or HER2 receptors. Triple-negative tumors, which account for about 16 percent of breast cancer cases, are much more aggressive than other types and tend to strike younger women.

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One-two punch knocks out aggressive breast cancer cells (Original Post) n2doc May 2012 OP
I so hope this works well...... Uben May 2012 #1

Uben

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1. I so hope this works well......
Sat May 12, 2012, 09:15 PM
May 2012

....my wife's breast cancer was triple-negative when it returned. She did chemo and rads, but the chemo just knocked her immune system down so low, she succumbed to a bacterial blood infection. People facing this type, or any type for that matter, of cancer, need hope. And seeing others having success gives them that hope.

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