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Chemotherapy can backfire and boost cancer growth
Aug 7th, 2012 at 10:55am
 
Study: Chemotherapy can backfire and boost cancer growth
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Cancer-busting chemotherapy can cause damage to healthy cells, which triggers them to secrete a protein that sustains tumor growth and resistance to further treatment, a study said Sunday.

Researchers in the United States made the “completely unexpected” finding while seeking to explain why cancer cells are so resilient inside the human body when they are easy to kill in the lab.

They tested the effects of a type of chemotherapy on tissue collected from men with prostate cancer, and found “evidence of DNA damage” in healthy cells after treatment, the scientists wrote in Nature Medicine. Chemotherapy works by inhibiting reproduction of fast-dividing cells such as those found in tumors.

The scientists found that healthy cells damaged by chemotherapy secreted more of a protein called WNT16B which boosts cancer cell survival.


“The increase in WNT16B was completely unexpected,” study co-author Peter Nelson of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle told AFP.

The protein was taken up by tumor cells neighboring the damaged cells.

“WNT16B, when secreted, would interact with nearby tumour cells and cause them to grow, invade, and importantly, resist subsequent therapy,” said Nelson.

In cancer treatment, tumors often respond well initially, followed by rapid regrowth and then resistance to further chemotherapy.

Rates of tumor cell reproduction have been shown to accelerate between treatments.


“Our results indicate that damage responses in benign cells … may directly contribute to enhanced tumor growth kinetics,” wrote the team.

The researchers said they confirmed their findings with breast and ovarian cancer tumors.

The result paves the way for research into new, improved treatment, said Nelson.

“For example, an antibody to WNT16B, given with chemotherapy, may improve responses (kill more tumor cells),” he said in an email exchange. “Alternatively, it may be possible to use smaller, less toxic doses of therapy.”

Who would have thought that radiation could help cancer...
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Reply #1 - Aug 7th, 2012 at 11:32am
 
Radiation isnt chemo, they are two different types of treatment.
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Reply #2 - Aug 7th, 2012 at 11:46am
 
bobbythefap1 wrote on Aug 7th, 2012 at 10:55am:
Who would have thought that radiation could help cancer...



I thought it said chemotherapy?
Radiation is completely different.
You have both chemo and radiation most of the time - they are though completely and totally different things.
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Reply #3 - Aug 7th, 2012 at 12:21pm
 
oh definitely,

cancer cells are lines of mutated cells which (because they are mutations) are actually less strong then normal cells (though they do grow more rapidly).

hence if you poison the entire body or radiate the body (usually more of a fixed beam aimed right at cancer deposits) the cancer cells will be less likely to survive than other cells.

again rapidly growing cells will be affected such as skin , hair, lining of the mouth, lining of the bowel and blood cells.

hence chemo and radio cause rashes, hair loss mouth ulcers, nausea and bruising and anemia.

also all chemo and radio does A BIT of damage to all cells.  hence the increased risk from all cancer therapies.

many children treated intensively for leukemia will have many many skin cancers in later years for example.  but this is the price you have to pay to kill off all of the cancer cells and effect a cure.

still interesting reading and the fight against cancer will probably move to a far more genetic and molecular levels.

sort of the equivalent of the american smart bombs and drones rather than just carpet bombing the body.
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