Karmanos Cancer Institute Researchers Provide New Hope for Breast Cancer Treatment
Posted on: Wednesday, 22 April 2009, 09:30 CDT
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Researchers gave an oral presentation about compounds derived from an FDA-approved drug used for the treatment of alcoholism that could provide viable treatment options for breast cancer patients.
Researchers from the Karmanos Cancer Institute and
"DSF is a very safe drug," said Dr. Burger. "It could be given to cancer patients alone or in combination with standard therapies used to treat breast cancers."
Karmanos scientists are encouraging additional preclinical testing. They are building upon past research employing the use of DSF in fighting breast cancers.
"Another colleague at Karmanos has worked with this drug too and we already have animal data showing that DSF treatments work," said Dr. Burger. "I anticipate that we'll collaborate with our breast cancer clinicians to translate the findings into clinical trials."
Earlier in the week, Karmanos Cancer Institute researchers presented a poster that showed pre-clinical, experimental drug combinations provide real hope to those dealing with the more dangerous, triple-negative forms of breast cancer.
"There are many drugs that are being studied," she said. "Down the road, they might be useful drugs for the treatment of breast cancer. I'm very excited about the research."
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