Study: Tetanus shot may aid treatment of deadly brain cancer
Source: AP-Excite
By MALCOLM RITTER
NEW YORK (AP) Can a tetanus shot help treat brain cancer? A small study hints that it might.
A dose of tetanus vaccine let patients live longer when added to an experimental treatment for the most common and deadly kind of brain tumor, researchers report.
It "put the immune system on high alert," paving the way for the experimental treatment to work better in attacking the disease, said researcher Kristen Batich of the Duke University Medical Center.
In a paper released Wednesday by the journal Nature, she and others describe a study of 12 patients. Some who got the tetanus shot lived years longer than those who didn't.
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Sandy Hillburn poses for a photo in her apartment in Fort Lee, N.J., on Tuesday, March 10, 2015. In April 2006, when she was diagnosed with glioblastoma, the most common and deadly kind of brain tumor, she recalled, "I was told I had two to three months to live." But she was offered a slot in an experimental study involving adding the tetanus-diphtheria vaccine to an experimental treatment for glioblastoma. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
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pnwmom
(108,987 posts)The prognosis is pretty terrible, so any time this vaccine can add would be wonderful for the people involved.
csziggy
(34,136 posts)Though she passed away years before this treatment was even thought of, in 1993.
It would be wonderful if this works! Even if it "only" gives the patients another ten years, it would be such a boon. My sister was given a three month prognosis and we thought it was great that she lived 18 months with experimental treatment. With another ten years she could have seen her sons live to almost be adults rather than dying when they were still just young children.
appalachiablue
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(15,722 posts)Sienna86
(2,149 posts)Really cutting edge research going on. Amazing stuff.