Brain Tumor Vaccine Has Promising Results
Posted on: Wednesday, 22 November 2006, 15:00 CST
U.S. cancer researchers say a vaccine for treating a recurrent brain cancer known as glioma has shown promising results in preliminary clinical trials.
Findings from the first group of six patients in the study -- being conducted at the University of California-San Francisco's Brain Tumor Research Center -- involved vitespen (trademarked as Oncophage), a vaccine made from the patient's own tumor.
The trial's preliminary results indicate the vaccine was associated with tumor-specific immune response in patients with recurrent, high-grade glioma.
Glioma is a type of primary tumor that arises from the glial cells -- the connective tissue cells that surround and support nerve cells. The most common site of involvement of a glioma is the brain. Malignant glioma is currently a fatal disease.
This is the first documentation of a glioma-specific immune response after vaccination with vitespen, said Dr. Andrew Parsa, assistant professor in the University of California-San Francisco Department of Neurological Surgery and principal investigator of the trial. Based on the preliminary findings, a larger phase 2 study is planned for 2007.
The trial results were presented last week in Orlando, Fla., during a meeting sponsored by the Society of Neuro-Oncology.
Source: United Press International
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Posted by Jo Ann Battista on 03/27/2007, 15:16 Would this apply to an oligodendroglioma? Thank you. Please advise. joann.battista@tuckerellis.com |

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