Why Haven't We Cured Cancer?

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31 Oct 202403:52

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the evolution of cancer treatment strategies, highlighting the shift from mutation-specific therapies to a new approach where cancer samples are grown in labs. By testing hundreds of drugs against a patient's cancer, researchers can identify the most effective treatment without needing to pinpoint the exact mutation. This innovative method, championed by Florida International University, shows promising results, with 83% of pediatric patients improving under this strategy. While a complete cancer cure remains elusive, this advancement suggests that creating more cancer samples may be key to effective treatment.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Cancer is caused by various genetic mutations, making treatment complex.
  • 😀 A treatment effective for one patient may not work for another with the same cancer type.
  • 😀 Advances in genetic testing allowed scientists to identify cancer-causing mutations.
  • 😀 Initial hopes of easily copying and pasting mutation-specific treatments have not been realized.
  • 😀 Many existing cancer drugs have not proven effective across different patients with the same mutation.
  • 😀 Treatment responses are influenced by numerous factors beyond the initial mutation.
  • 😀 Researchers are exploring a new approach: growing patient-specific cancer cells in the lab.
  • 😀 This method allows for testing multiple drugs simultaneously against the patient's cancer.
  • 😀 Early trials show this new strategy is more effective than traditional treatments.
  • 😀 Florida International University is at the forefront of this research, with promising results in pediatric cancer patients.

Q & A

  • What was the initial expectation for curing cancer based on genetic mutations?

    -Scientists initially believed that by identifying specific genetic mutations causing cancer, they could develop targeted treatments that would effectively cure the disease in all patients with the same mutation.

  • Why didn't the copy-and-paste treatment approach work as anticipated?

    -The copy-and-paste treatment method was less effective than expected because the response to treatment varies widely among patients, influenced by factors beyond the specific mutation.

  • What breakthrough approach are scientists exploring instead of copying treatments?

    -Scientists are now sampling a patient's cancer, growing it in the lab, and testing various drugs directly against it to determine the most effective treatment.

  • How does the new approach of copying and pasting cancer work?

    -This approach involves isolating a patient's cancer cells, growing them in multiple wells, and exposing them to various drugs simultaneously to see which one works best.

  • What were the results of initial clinical trials using the new approach?

    -Initial clinical trials showed promising results, with nearly 40% of patients experiencing better outcomes compared to traditional treatments.

  • What percentage of children showed improvement when treated using the new method at FIU?

    -83% of children who received treatments guided by this new approach showed improvement in their condition.

  • What is functional precision medicine?

    -Functional precision medicine is a field of research that aims to personalize cancer treatment by understanding how specific tumors respond to various therapies.

  • What is the role of Florida International University in this research?

    -Florida International University, particularly the team led by Dr. Diana Azzam, is at the forefront of clinical trials exploring the new approach to cancer treatment.

  • Why is there caution about the long-term effectiveness of the new approach?

    -While the initial results are promising, researchers emphasize the need for further studies to confirm the long-term effectiveness and viability of this new treatment strategy.

  • What does the phrase 'control C and control V' refer to in the context of cancer treatment?

    -The phrase 'control C and control V' humorously suggests that one of the best ways to combat cancer may involve reproducing cancer cells in a controlled environment to test treatments.

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