AIIMS pioneers stem cell injection for reviving heart musclesFebruary 24th, 2005 It can now be announced that AIIMS has marked a global first in pioneering stem cell medicine by the "injection method", placing the institute right at the top of the world's medicine map. This is very exciting news for diabetics and heart transplant patients.
Self-Treatment With DCA for CancerFebruary 27th, 2007 DCA has generated quite an interest in patients with Cancer, many even contemplating self-treatment for cure. The key points we know about DCA so far are:
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One-day Treatment with the Anticancer Drug Carboplatin is as Effective as Radiotherapy for Testicular CancerJuly 21st, 2005 One-day treatment with the anticancer drug carboplatin is as
effective and less toxic than three weeks radiation therapy for a type
of testicular cancer, according to a report published in this week's
issue of The Lancet. For the last 50 years standard care for stage 1 seminoma - a cancer of the testes - has been surgical removal of the cancerous testicle (hemi-castration) followed by three weeks radiotherapy.
AIIMS to give proof of stem cell research- The Times of IndiaMarch 23rd, 2005 "Positron Emission Tomography is being installed at AIIMS next month, through which we will get the final proof of our work on heart patients. All the patients would be screened for finding how viable our work was and would also study various heart tissues of the patients metabolically," Dr P Venugopal, director AIIMS, said.
"We also plan to inject stem cells directly into the pancreatic arteries of patients suffering from diabetes," he says.
Cheap Non-Patented Drug Kills Most CancersFebruary 3rd, 2007 Investigators at the University of Alberta have recently reported that the drug DCA is able to cause tumor regression in a number of human cancers growing in animals. The drug, dichloroacetate (DCA), is being used for years to treat rare metabolic disorders and is known to be relatively safe.
Significant Progress in Haemophilia Treatment using Gene TherapyAugust 15th, 2005 Impressive progress has been made in the treatment of haemophilia using gene therapy. Professor Katherine High, a leading researcher from Philadelphia USA, is examining the obstacles to successful gene therapy in human patients with haemophilia.
INGAP closer to cure diabetesMarch 18th, 2005 LOS ANGELES -- Researchers might be getting closer to finding a cure for diabetes. Researchers announced a new treatment and medicine, and the discovery of a gene that might play a role.
Korean Study Demonstrates Feasibility of Efficiently Harvesting Genetically Identical Stem Cells from Egg DonorsMay 20th, 2005 Korean Scientists lead by Woo Suk Hwang and Shing Yong Moon of Seoul National University in Korea have successfully generated new lines of human embryonic stem cells that are exact genetic matches for individual patients, according to a new study. The researchers derived stem cells from patients with spinal cord injury, a congenital immune disorder and juvenile diabetes.
Satyam board to decide on buyout proposals: MinisterJanuary 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The government has taken no view on the proposals from domestic and international companies to buy the fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services and left the decision to its new board, Corporate Affairs Minister Prem Chand Gupta has said. 'There are many corporate houses, they are interested,' Gupta told reporters on being asked if the government was interested in hiving off the beleaguered firm to engineering and construction giant Larsen and Toubro.
How To Search US Clinical Trial Data Using Google BaseAugust 10th, 2006 Google Base team worked with the U.S. government to get clinical trial data from http://www.clinicaltrials.gov.
New hope for people with hepatitis CMay 23rd, 2005 University of New South Wales (UNSW) researchers are running two new studies on hepatitis C, which could revolutionise treatment for the virus. It is hoped that one study could lead to cure rates of almost 100 percent in those who have just been infected with the virus.
Volunteers Needed for Inhaled Insulin StudyJuly 27th, 2005 Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are looking for 400 people with type 1 diabetes to volunteer for a study of an inhaled insulin treatment. The Indiana University School of Medicine is one of 70 sites around the world testing the treatment developed by Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co.
Keryx announces positive interim results for mid stage trial drug for diabetic nephropathy treatmentMay 7th, 2005 Keryx Biopharmaceuticals (KERX) Announces Positive Interim Results From Phase 2 Clinical Study For KRX-101 (Sulodexide Gelcaps) For Treatment Of Diabetic Nephropathy. Around 40% of diabetic patients progress to diabetic nephropathy.
Is Cancer Surgery = Abortion = Murder? ;)November 8th, 2007 Now this is something for religious bigots, who oppose embryonic stem cell research on ethical grounds (logically unsustainable but when have bigots listened to logic?), to chew upon. Latest research on cancer indicates that the dominant mechanism of cancer cells is to behave like early embryonic stem cells.
Human Study of Potential Cure for Huntington's Disease Using Pig's Brain Cell ImplantsAugust 13th, 2005 Pig brain cells could be implanted into human brains in USA by the beginning of next year if trials of a pioneering treatment for Huntington's disease are approved by FDA. Similar tests on primates have proved "astonishingly successful" in treating the degenerative brain disease, according to researchers who carried out the work at Living Cell Technologies (LCT) in Auckland, New Zealand.
February 27th, 2007 at 3:17 am
I have a close relative who has colorectal cancer which has also affected his liver; he is keen to learn more about dosages and voluntarily undergo treatment with DCA - dichloroacetate - as a possible cure for cancer.
Could you please provide contact details as soon as possible ?
Thanks
June 21st, 2007 at 8:47 am
my brother is sufferring from colon cancer with matastatic stage .Is there any thing in alternative therapy.He has undergone two surgeries and post surgery chemo.with lately induced cetaximab and ironitican injections