New Method of Treating Kidney Cancer Discovered by Scientists

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New Method of Treating Kidney Cancer Discovered by Scientists
New Method of Treating Kidney Cancer Discovered by Scientists

Africa-Press – Rwanda. A new study suggests that targeting particular types of cells that are “crucial in tumor development” may help treat renal cell carcinoma, and that the drugs capable of doing this are already available.

New hope has emerged for people afflicted with a form of kidney cancer known as renal cell carcinoma, as researchers in the United Kingdom point toward an existing drug they say can help patients suffering from this malady.

A team from the Wellcome Sanger Institute at the University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has postulated that a type of white blood cell known as macrophages, of which some contain the gene IL1B, is “crucial in tumor development”.

The authors of this new study, which has been published in Cancer Cell, argued that targeting these IL1B macrophages may help treat renal cell carcinoma and that existing drugs originally designed to prevent lung cancer may be used for this. While researchers are yet to prove their hypothesis via clinical trials, they are already exploring these new options.

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