Cure For Cancer? Successful Treatment for Cancer?
July 1, 2008 by: Allen Sanford
Is it possible that there is a cure for cancer? Is it could possible that a cure for cancer has been right under our noses quite literally? According to Pathologists Zheng Cui and Mark Willingham, of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, it could be. The Pathology department at Wake Forest University have discovered a breed of cancer tolerant mice which have survived numerous injections of very deadly cancer cells. Clinical research has lead them to the ability to successfully transfer the immunity from one mouse to another.
Further research has shown that the human immune system also has the ability to respond to the same type treatments as well. The research team is now studying ways to sucessfully tranfer the immunity from one human to another.
“While conducting a series of experiments with mouse sarcoma 180 (S180) cells, which form highly aggressive cancers in all normal mice, Dr. Cui and his colleagues happened upon a single mouse that surprised them with its ability to resist several forms of cancer, despite repeated injections of the sarcoma cells.
Breeding the mouse produced offspring that also exhibited cancer resistance, suggesting a likely genetic link.” WFUBMC
This research is what has lead scientist to the discovry that a spotaneous regression is possible through a previously undiscovered immune reponse.
I will leave the technical mumbo jumbo to the experts you can read the scientific summary here http://www1.wfubmc.edu/tumorbio/srmouse/summary.htm .











