Posted on 03/24/2010 12:04:12 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
There may be a big breakthrough in cancer therapy coming.
A study published in Nature, from a team headed by CalTech chemical engineering professor Mark Davis (right), proves a method for RNA Interference, using tiny bits of RNA injected into the blood, which interfered with the reproduction of tumor cells.
There is tremendous excitement over game-changing therapies for cancer, Parkinsons, and chronic pain.
As always there is also a compelling back story.
Davis began his work after watching his wife nearly die from breast cancer treatments. The work he has just done on humans replicates research that won Andrew Fire and Craig Mello the 2006 Nobel Prize for Medicine.
The work was done by a CalTech corporate spin-off, Calando Pharmaceuticals, owned by Arrowhead Research, and shares in Arrowhead jumped on the news.
But the path from discovery to market gets longer under health reform.
As The Scientist notes, the study did not prove the therapy was controlling the cancer. Killing some cancer cells with a novel treatment does not effect a cure. You have to get them all.
Not only that but in most countries, and the U.S. under health reform will gradually become like most countries, you will not only have to prove a therapy works, but that its cost-effective compared to other treatments., before it goes into general use.
This is a big hurdle many drugs and devices find hard to jump in Europe. Its why the U.S. is the leader in developing new therapies.
Failing to prove comparative effectiveness, new treatments can be used only on patients willing to pay cash. There will be sick rich people looking to this therapy when its ready, in about five years. But dont expect insurance or Medicare to cover it until it proves its cost effective.
Experiments are great, and sometimes being a guinea pig pays off. But new treatments will go first to those who can afford the expense and risk of failure, only later to the rest of us.
Thats just the way it has to be. The days of bankrupting the many in the name of curing a few are over.
Health care reform will throw medical research back into the stone age.
The same people who justify killing unborn babies because they can be used for stem cell research, have orchestrated a system which will reduce medical treatments for many segments of the population, and thereby preventing the developing of new technologies wiht greater applications.
So basically we’ve screwed the masses out of this treatment, all in the name of helping the masses.....
Former Labor Secretary and Obama adviser Robert Reich told us all we needed to know when he spoke at UC Berkeley on Sept. 26, 2007:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT7Y0TOBuG4
“Less [medical] innovation, and that means less new products and less new drugs on the market ...”
They actually did research in the Stine Age. Health ‘reform’ will end all research into anything that the government does not fund
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“But the path from discovery to market gets longer under health reform.”
“Not only that but in most countries, and the U.S. under health reform ... you will not only have to prove a therapy works, but that its cost-effective ...”.
How’s that Hope and Change going folks? The Dems got what they want; European style health care.
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