Cancer
cells are sticky
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Scientists have successfully blocked the spread of human breast cancer
implanted into mice.
If breast
cancer - and other forms of the disease - can be stopped from spreading
around the body, then many lives could be saved.
A team from
the San Francisco VA Medical Center were able to stop the cancer in its
tracks by using a modified version of a naturally occurring human
protein.
The
treatment appeared to be side effect free.
What
we're trying to do is make cancer a disease that one can
live with 
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It works by reducing the "stickiness" of cancer cells. It is
the ability to adhere to other cells that allows a cancer cell that
breaks away from a primary tumour to lodge in other parts of the body,
and trigger the growth of new malignancies.
Researcher
Dr Constance John said: "We're not trying to develop a cure for
cancer.
"What
we're trying to do is make cancer a disease that one can live
with."
Modification
The new
technique involves the modification of a human protein called
galectin-3, which plays a crucial role in making cancer cell sticky.
The
researchers effectively robbed the protein of this ability by changing
its structure.
They then
implanted portions of human-derived breast cancer tumours into mice with
weakened immune systems.
Once the
tumours were established, some mice were injected with the modified
protein, and others were given a dummy treatment.
By the end
of the experiment, cancer had spread to lymph nodes or other organs in
11 of the 20 mice given the dummy injection - but only four of the 20
who received the modified protein.
In addition,
the original implanted cancer fragments had grown significantly less in
the "treated" mice.
The
researchers hope that a drug therapy based on their findings may one day
be used in combination with currently available cancer medications.
Lead
researcher Dr Gary Jarvis said: "If we can stop metastasis (spread)
in humans, we will have gone a long way towards successfully treating
cancer."
Martin
Ledwick, senior cancer information nurse for the charity CancerBACUP,
said: "These experiments are interesting, but people should not get
over-excited.
"It
will be a long time before we know whether this study is at all relevant
for the treatment of cancer in humans."
Anna Wood, a
policy analyst for the charity Breast Cancer Care, echoed this opinion.
She said:
"This treatment has only been tested on mice and we would advice
caution when interpreting the results."
The research
is published in the journal Clinical Cancer Research.
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