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So apparently Vaxil Bio Therapeutics Ltd, has developed a vaccine that teaches your immune system to attack cells with MUC1 protein that mark 90% of all cancers. This vaccine is only taken by people who have cancer, not as prevention, but as treatment.
In 2013 the results were in from the first phase of their experiment, where 15 people with a wide range of different immune repertoires, that had Multiple Myeloma (a hematological cancer, basically blood, bone marrow and lymph node cancer), and the results were that 9 people could defeat cancer on the vaccine alone. 5 of those completely eradicated the cancer, and 4 completely stopped the cancer from growing. Of the remaining 6 people, 1 person had a greatly reduced progression rate of the cancer. In other words, in multiple myeloma cases, your chance of cure from the vaccine alone is 1/3, your chance of survival from the cancer with the vaccine alone is 60%. The vaccine had no negative effect on the body, other than minor local irritations that subsided within 24 hours.
January 27th, 2014, Vaxil Bio reported that they started recruiting the first patients for clinical trial to treat their advanced metastatic breast cancers. The study includes 20 patients who will receive 12 doses of ImMucin in combination with hormone therapy.
If the breast cancer treatments yield positive results, there is a high probability that it works on the rest of the cancers with MUC1 markers as well.
So... What are your opinions? This looks pretty damn promising. The first phase seemed successful, and I'm sure they can even make improvements. It also looks like the vaccine can be taken in parallel to another treatment, seeing as they're trying it out right now. I wonder if it was the people who got 6 doses that didn't get as good results... They are now going to have 12 doses for all of the breast cancer patients.
Watch out, though; if this test succeeds, I think the bigger pharmotech companies will fuck their shit up.
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Re: ImMucin - The Universal Cancer Vaccine
I've heard about it some time ago. This vaccine apperently has been known for a long time but the costs of creating it are too high and resources are limited so only the VIPs get it.
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