Groundbreaking Ottawa-based cancer trials show "promising" results
"We are very excited because this is the first time in medical history that a viral therapy has been shown to consistently and selectively replicate in cancer tissue after intravenous infusion in humans," Dr. Bell said in a news release.
He likened it to the 1960's movie The Fantastic Voyage where doctors were shrunk and injected into a body to fight a killer disease.
"Basically that's what viruses are doing –
little biological machines that we inject into the blood system," he said. "They move around the body and find where the tumour is – they destroy it, and when the tumour is gone, the virus is gone."
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"We're still in the early stages of testing these viruses in patients," he said, mentioning he's about to start a second trial with those results out in 18 to 24 months. "But I believe that someday, viruses and other biological therapies could truly transform our approach for treating cancer."
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