Tuesday, December 7, 2010

New hope for people with Leukaemia

British scientists claim to have discovered a new treatment to prevent recurrence of blood cancer, or known as Leukaemia. This gives hope for Leukaemia patients who often complain of recurrence of Leukaemia after a long process of painful chemotherapy.

Last weekend, a study funded by Cancer Research UK and the Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research has found a new drug that is named Mitoxantran. According to the researchers Mitoxantran can increase survival time up to 3 years.

Professor Vaskar Saha, a paediatric oncologist at the Paterson Institute in Manchester, said: "These striking results show just what a powerful drug Mitoxantrone is in treating children whose leukaemia has returned, offering hope to many families across the country. As a result of this trial, Mitoxantrone is now the standard treatment for relapsed all, and is having a significant impact on the number of children who beat the disease worldwide".

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