FDA Approves Vaccine For Prostate Cancer
reverseengineer writes "The US Food and Drug Administration has given its first first approval for a therapeutic cancer vaccine. In a clinical trial 'involving 512 men, those who got Provenge (sipuleucel-T) had a median survival of 25.8 months after treatment, while those who got a placebo lived a median of 21.7 months. After three years, 32 percent of those who got Provenge were alive, compared with 23 percent of those who got the placebo. ... "The big story here is that this is the first proof of principle and proof that immunotherapy works in general in cancer, which I think is a huge observation," said Dr. Philip Kantoff, chief of solid tumor oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston and the lead investigator in Dendreon's largest clinical trial for the drug. "I think this is a very big thing and will lead to a lot more enthusiasm for the approach."'"
For that kind of (small) difference to be statistically significant, I'd thing rather large sample sizes would be required.
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It truly is amazing. Girls who get Pregnant like symptoms when they really want to be pregnant. People who catch an actual cold when they call in sick for work faking it. It's all around us. My girlfriend says that like 6 of the 7 pills she takes are placebos, its only the mondays that are actual birth control. The rest of it is just to get her into the swing of taking a pill each morning, or subconciously help that taking a pill each day has more of an effect.
In fact, I think that since I believe pizza is healthy for me, my body stays healthier when I eat it. I mean, its got your dairy products(cheese), your grain products (dough), some veggies (tomato paste), and meat products (pepperoni!). Thats like, Half the food pyramid right there right?
Before you all point out how much flawed logic there is up in that last section, let me point out that I am still under 130 pounds, and I put most of the blame on the placebo effect of truly believing that fried potatos in any form still constitute a vegitable, contrary to what Jamie Oliver might say.
It extends life by 4 months, and they are calling it a vaccination? That's hardly a vaccination or a cure... Hell, the herb "saw palmetto" has a much greater success rate than that. But you don't hear about it, because it can't be patented and sold at really high prices.
"We need to cut back on the quantity of medicine used, in order to improve efficiency." - Barak Obama last week.
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jenny mccarthy told me vaccines give me prostate cancer
no thanks, i'll pass. i get my health advice from mtv hosts
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Do you have a link for that Obama quotation? I'd love to see the full context for a project. :-)
A vaccine that gives me prostate cancer? Honestly, the whole "make work" ethic is being taken a little too far by the medical community.
I also hope it gets rid of prostate exams :)
Never antropomorphize computers, they do not like that
An actual vaccine. Can we focus on prevention rather than expensive treatments?
You got a (well conducted, well documented, and peer reviewed) study to cite on the saw palmetto helping cancer survival rates?
Cause I'm pretty sure that's bullshit.
I'm trying to figure out if "Provenge" is the most awesome or terrifying name for a drug I've ever heard. Also from the wikipedia page it "consists of a mixture of the patient's own blood cells" and their special "fusion protein".
I'm going with terrifyingly awesome!
I just hope the commercials feature Chuck Norris.
I mean, if your'e poor, why should you get equivalent healthcare resources to someone who's not?
If you really think that we're not rationing healthcare in the US, you're either astoundingly naive or deliberately ignorant. We just do it according to who can pay for it or who has a job where the benefits will cover treatment. Unlike France, Germany, the UK, and Canada where they ration according to need, which is totally bullshit, cause rich people deserve to live more than everyone else, cause they're the best part of society.
You're just dumb as fuck.
As someone who got hooked on ciggies about six years ago and actually enjoys the habit, news like this is promising to me. I hope the science behind this vaccine can be generalized to other forms of cancer, including lung cancer. I understand the reasons for banning smoking all over the place for reasons other than health, but it would be great to have advances in health technology to negate the effects of smoking. Since I have yet to quit and am not motivated to try again, I'm kind of banking on it.
Your brain is not a computer.
Just sayin...
and they drug companies are just doing the (relatively cheap) trials, I guess it all balances the fuck out.
Sorry, I've got family with cancer and the only research into the type they've got is being done in Universities and in Europe because it wasn't deemed profitable enough to bother here. I say screw the free market. I'm fed up with nitwits who don't realize that a book written 200+ years ago (The Wealth of Nations) doesn't apply anymore.
Dendreon said Thursday the drug will cost $93,000 per patient. Their stock was up today.
Again fucking statistics used as proof. No knowledge of how chemicals interact within the body, how and why the reactions that cause cancer occur, no fucking nothing. Just the damn statistics.
Stupidity is an equal opportunity striker.
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well research shows that the more you have sex and masturbate when you are young increases your chance of prostate canacer, and with teens having sex at a younger and younger age i think this company will be making some good money from this later down the road. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090126082343.htm
So this seems like a good thing to me. There is now something which, if you have a particular kind of cancer, you can take it and there is a good chance that it will stop you from dying. So in the near future people who otherwise would have died will buy this stuff and live instead. As a result, medical spending will bump up because there is now one more thing people can spend money to live longer. This component of medical spending increase seems like a good one. And that is why the often repeated, primary goal of Obamacare, to reduce medical spending, seems 100% ass-backwards to me. Medical spending increases are good. Decreases are bad. Most people want to spend more money so that they can live longer. The President wants them to spend less money and the consequence is that they will die sooner.
Obama was right; Medical spending in the U.S. is increasing. But so is iPod spending. Apple introduced the first iPod on 23 October 2001 and since has sold 220 million iPods. Between October 22 and today, there has been a massive increase in iPod spending. Yet there is no federal campaign to cap iPod sales, to urgent necessity to relieve Americans of the growing iPod spending burden. Apple is happy to sell them and for the most part the owners enjoy having them. The increasing sales represent a component of national economic growth. A national campaign to cap iPod spending makes exactly as much sense as a national campaign to cap medical spending.
In 1969 there were no microprocessors. Then intel introduced the 4004 in 1970 and today they are everywhere. It has been a revolution and most people believe a good one. But note that spending on commercial CPUs in 1969 was $0.00 and today it is umpteen bazillion gazillon dollars. But what if Reagan had declared a "CPU crisis" in the 80's when spending was heating up and enacted price controls and national spending limits on silicon? Then then in 2010 I would be posting this message to a BBS on my 80286 running MS-DOS.
Spending increases on silicon paid for the silicon revolution. The medical revolution which would have hit will be long delayed or never arrive because Obamacare limits the increases in spending which would have paid for those. Cures for spinal cord damage which leave patients paralyzed, curse for diabetes which kills, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and Lupus.
What George Bush did to limit stem cell research was a disgrace. What Obama and congressional Democrats has done is horrific. Millions of Americans will die of what would have been curable diseases.
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As our understanding of the immune system and the molecular processes underlying cancer improves, we will slowly unravel a huge potential for case-by-case-based treatment of cancer. As a matter of fact, I believe a recent study I am too lazy to look up to link has shown that people whose cancer therapies relied on analyzing the biochemistry of each individual tumor resulted in about a 50% increase in 5-year survival, compared to conventional pathology-based treatments. The future is bright for oncology. Croatia Apartments
My father did of prostrate cancer, it his last years has horrible. The figures show Immuotherapy helps a bit but clearly its a long way from a cure. I hope medicine but enhance Immuotherapy to make it much more effective and extend it to other cancers.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/news2009-rst/5318.html
and me with no mod points.
Sweet informative mod.
Oh, sorry. Missed the dollar sign. As you were...
Sweet informative mod.
You are assuming a random distribution. You are assuming there are no unknown quirks or bias in the way the experiment was run. You are also assuming there was no dishonesty.
The difference between taking the drug and not taking it is tiny, according to the stated results of the experiment.
Quote: "The big story here is that this is the first proof of principle..." Translation: The big story is NOT that this drug works well.
Note that the U.S. government is very weak in regulating drug companies. For example, the fine in this case was trivial compared to the profits: Drug Makers to Pay Fine of $81 Million.
See - Internet Porn really can kill you!
I'm still not certain that I believe it. Is ScienceDaily a reputable source?
Fortunately, when I was in my 20s the internet wasn't available to most people and it took 2 hrs to download a single unknown photo from a BBS. I never saw any porn in my teens, just the Queen "bicycle" album art. Oh how far we've cum.