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sl8

(16,247 posts)
Fri Nov 3, 2023, 06:34 AM Nov 2023

Cancer trial results show power of weaponized antibodies

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03421-8


NEWS
02 November 2023

Cancer trial results show power of weaponized antibodies

Tumour-targeting antibodies coupled with toxic chemicals are an unprecedented success in treating bladder cancer.

Heidi Ledford

It’s rare to get a standing ovation at a scientific conference. But on 22 October, cancer researcher Thomas Powles received two.

The first came in the middle of his talk, after he announced that a combination of treatments cut the risk of death in people with advanced bladder cancer by more than half — an unprecedented result in a cancer for which survival rates have been almost unchanged since the 1980s.

Powles, who works at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London, says he was surprised by the response, and stumbled through to the end of his presentation, at which point he was met with another ovation. “People were just glad that I finished.”

Powles was not the only person to present promising data for a class of cancer treatments called antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) at the European Society for Medical Oncology Congress, held in Madrid on 20–24 October. Further data from trials in breast cancer and other types of tumour added to the momentum of the technology, which uses cancer-targeting antibodies to deliver toxic agents to tumours.

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Cancer trial results show power of weaponized antibodies (Original Post) sl8 Nov 2023 OP
Is this from the CRSPR technology? FarPoint Nov 2023 #1
I don't think so. But, on the same page ... sl8 Nov 2023 #2

FarPoint

(13,655 posts)
1. Is this from the CRSPR technology?
Fri Nov 3, 2023, 07:16 AM
Nov 2023

Gene editing stuff wherein I hear will change and upgrade medical tratment for many, many diseases and disorders.

sl8

(16,247 posts)
2. I don't think so. But, on the same page ...
Fri Nov 3, 2023, 07:42 AM
Nov 2023

I don't think this one was based on gene editing, but take that with a grain of salt.

On the other hand, from another article on the same page:

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-01945-7
21 June 2023
A CRISPR-based method makes T cells that thwart teens’ cancer
A technique called base editing has been used for the first time to treat human disease.

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