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BBC: Zika virus used to treat aggressive brain cancer

NoName999

Member
Until now, Zika has been seen only as a global health threat - not a remedy.
But latest research shows the virus can selectively infect and kill hard-to-treat cancerous cells in adult brains.

Zika injections shrank aggressive tumours in fully grown mice, yet left other brain cells unscathed.

Human trials are still a way off, but experts believe Zika virus could potentially be injected into the brain at the same time as surgery to remove life-threatening tumours, the Journal of Experimental Medicine reports.

The Zika treatment appears to work on human cell samples in the lab.

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-41146628

Plague me with mosquitoes to cure my brain tumor if old.
 

DarkKyo

Member
Anyone else find it really weird that a virus that shrinks infants heads can shrink brain tumors? Fascinating and freaky.
 

BriGuy

Member
We've been examining this for almost 20 years with other viruses. I used to research measles virus for something similar.
 

kmax

Member
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BriGuy

Member
Could this help McCain?

Edit: human trials are way off so I guess not :(
There are several clinical trials with other viruses that are recruiting, are ongoing, or have wrapped up.

If you "power of science" guys are really that interested, go do a Google search on "oncolytic virus." It's an awesome field.
 
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