New discoveries in leukemia treatments
New discoveries in leukemia treatments by Groshan
Fabiola
Scientists and doctors, with the help of modern technology and
state of the art technical equipment, have succeeded in finding
somewhat of a cure for leukemia. Pharmaceutical companies have come
up with Gleevec, a promising new oral treatment for chronic myeloid
leukemia suffering patients. This type of cancer is one of the
rarest and most life-threatening forms known to affect humans.
After three month of testing the Food and Drug Administration have
announced the approval of this new medicine, in order to better
fight leukemia.
People all over the world are now able to receive this life saving
treatment that is a culmination of many years of work, and thousand
of hours of lab testing. Great investments have been made in order
for people with leukemia to now be able to live a better life. This
whole collaboration between medicine and different institutions is
a testament to the marvelous and groundbreaking scientific research
done by people in labs across over the world. Everyone is lending a
hand and trying to fight this horrible disease that has greatly
affected man kind.
The new program instituted be the Food and Drug Administration
allows the accelerated approval of drugs in order to faster and
better fight life-threatening illnesses. Clinical trials done prior
to the approval of the drug have established that the drug has a
serious effect on the disease, significantly reducing the level of
cancerous cells in the bone marrow and the blood of treated
patients.
Although long term effects of the drug have not yet been properly
studied, results show that Gleevec has a significant improvement on
the patient that is suffering from leukemia. Clinical benefit are
still to be completely proven, and that is why further tests and
studies are needed. The effect on the early stages of the disease
will most certainly have to be studied in order to see a real
chance of survival in patients. Side effects have still to be
discovered and properly evaluated. On-going studies are trying to
find as we speak if side effects do exist and if they do are they
serious enough to pose a threat to persons suffering from
leukemia.
The new Gleevec actually works as an inhibitor of the
translocation- created enzyme. This way the drug is actually able
to block the rapid growth of the large amount of white blood cells
present in the blood of the human.
For more resources on different leukemia related issues like
chronic
leukemia, acute leukemia and many more visit http://www.leukemia-guide.com
.
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