According to an article posted on Medical News Today, there has been a lot of attention brought to immune cells, which have been deactivated in brain tumors. However, a study has been put into place thanks to the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Southern Alberta Cancer Research Institute. While there have been therapies done in the past, which organizations the likes of Voices against Brain Cancer can attest to, have all of them proved effective? It's hard to say, especially when the median survival rate stands at around 15 months or so.
You may be curious as to how these immune cells can function in order to help those who are afflicted with tumors. The report said that microglia, the immune cells, are ones that can come into effect for the sake of helping the body in the face of infection, injury, and the sort. Microglia operates as the brain's immune system of sorts and perhaps no other term could be as accurate. In fact, the way that these cells work is that they target the stem cells, which work to bring tumors to the surface, and eliminate them at a rapid pace.
There was a study spoken about in the report and there were many details about immune cells and how they would be able to relate to the tumors seen in the brain. A particular drug called amphotericin B was utilized in order to help bring microglia back to an active taste. It is an especially potent drug when you consider the impact that it had in regards to fungal infections, not only in the brain but the spinal cord as well. This is important to keep in mind, especially when results have been especially strong.
With this drug being implemented on a daily basis, the mice used in the study were able to see their tumors halted in terms of progression. This is because the drug in question was able to facilitate their natural defense mechanisms, which means that there is a possibility for this procedure to be tailored for humans as well. I think that this is especially worthy of note when you consider that therapies, in general, have been spotty. I can only hope that this one will prove more worthwhile.
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