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Ovarian Cancer Vaccine

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I apologize if someone already posted this - I hadn't seen anything posted about testing this vaccine in the US. I copied the link but also pasted the article below the link.

http://www.ivanhoe.com/channels/p_channelstory.cfm?storyid=21119

"Reported April 10, 2009
Ovarian Cancer Vaccine
BUFFALO, N.Y. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Each year, about 25,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Many already have advanced disease by the time they get that diagnosis. Because there is no good screening test and the cancer is often caught too late, overall survival is about 25 percent. A new discovery may improve those odds.

Happily married with two healthy kids, Jill Kisker was living a charmed life.

"The best thing that ever happened to me was having my kids," Kisker told Ivanhoe.

Then the worst thing happened. Three years ago, Kisker was diagnosed with stage-three ovarian cancer.

"I just thought, my kids are so little," Kisker said. "This just can't be true. How did this happen? How did I get here?"

Determined to beat the odds, she had surgery, six rounds of chemo and joined a study on an experimental vaccine. Kunle Odunsi, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Gynecologic Oncology at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, N.Y., is testing a vaccine that targets and destroys a specific protein usually found in adult male testes but is also found on ovarian cancer cells.

"We're able to generate very robust immune responses," Dr. Odunsi told Ivanhoe.

In a study of 22 women, 70 percent had a positive response to the vaccine.

"I think it's highly promising," Dr. Odunsi said.

In another study in women who already had several recurrences, the vaccine delayed their next relapse by nearly two years.

"The ultimate goal here is that this will translate into prevention of relapse altogether and therefore prolongation of overall survival," Dr. Odunsi said.

Three years later, Kisker is still cancer-free. But she knows she's not out of the woods.

"Whatever I have to do to be here, I'll do it, as long as I'm here," she said.

Because for her, anything else is simply not an option.

In the study, the vaccine was given as an injection once a month for seven months. Dr. Odunsi says he has seen no side effects in any women who have received the vaccine other than a little redness at the injection site."

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Hi , I posted something about a vaccine.
I'll have to read yours later and see if it's the same thing. Posted once, twice or three times, it's always refreshing to see a positive article. : )

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This was my post:
Research Update: A Vaccine to Attack Ovarian Cancer
Penn researchers use patient's own tumor tissue and create an immunotherapy vaccine to attack ovarian cancer.

i dream when i read this :-)

a positive article!!!!

Does anyone know if this is an ongoing clinical trial? I looked at their website under ovarian and did not see it. Sounds great and I would love to learn more about it. :)Kim

It looks like there are 5 clinical trials in progress, 2 of which are being run by this onc:

http://www.roswellpark.org/Patient_Care/What_Is_a_Clinical_Trial/ClinicalTr ialsOnlineSearch/ClinicalTrialsOnlineSearchResults?search_for=BodyPart&prog ram_search=false&search_string=Ovarian

Isn't it so nice to see something positive!?

Koh847:
the article I posted is a clinical trial.
http://pennhealth.com/obgyn/gynonc_news/spring08/vaccine.html

That should give us all more hope for the future. I hope it's ready soon. I'm going to pray that it works and is.

How exciting to think about such a vaccine being possible. If it works they can use me as a pin cushion anytime! Prayers will be answered :-)

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