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SilentKnight 07-11-2015 12:20 PM

Isn't this the plot to "I Am Legend"?
 
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CTVNews.ca Staff
Published Friday, July 10, 2015 11:38AM EDT
Last Updated Friday, July 10, 2015 2:27PM EDT

Ontario researchers have launched the first clinical trial that will use two, custom-made, cancer-fighting viruses to stimulate the immune system into attacking and destroying tumours.

The use of viruses in cancer treatment is part of a growing field of research called immunotherapy. The idea is to use genes, antibodies and viruses to help the immune system recognize and attack cancer on its own.
Canadian study to use two cancer-fighting viruses in world first | CTV News





Pretty sure this was how the zombies in "I Am Legend" were created...

2MuchMark 07-11-2015 12:25 PM

Yes. Canadians are destroying the world.

CDSmith 07-11-2015 01:08 PM

That's exactly how it started.

I am ready.


But seriously, Canadian researchers don't fuck around, and they think they're definitely on to something. It's taken years for this to get to the human trial stages, but even if it ups the chances of survival of only a % of cancer patients it'll be worth it. But it could be so much more.

God damned cancer has been kicking our asses for forever. Two aunts of mine, an uncle, several friends of mine, and so many others who I just knew or knew of have died from it. My brother's wife has it but has so far beaten it. I had a CT scan a few weeks ago and 3 of the 4 people sharing the waiting room with me had cancer stories, one has a rare form of it, another's husband died from it. I am literally sick to death of hearing about this disease winning all the time.

It's long past time we got one in the win column.

just a punk 07-11-2015 01:16 PM

I can assure you that not only Canadians doing those studies. Many countries are considering use of modified herpes to cure a skin (and not oly) cancer. Here is a similar news from my country: chrdk.ru/news/2015/7/9/borba-s-rakom-s-pomoshju-virusov (use Google translate). So it will be implemented in any case. If not in Canada, then in Britain, China or Russia... So get ready for a zombie apocalypse ;)

CDSmith 07-11-2015 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20521638)
I can assure you that not only Canadians doing those studies. Many countries are considering use of modified herpes to cure a skin (and not oly) cancer. Here is a similar news from my country: chrdk.ru/news/2015/7/9/borba-s-rakom-s-pomoshju-virusov (use Google translate). So it will be implemented in any case. If not in Canada, then in Britain, China or Russia... So get ready for a zombie apocalypse ;)

Correct, it's going on in several countries. Canada is just the first to try it using two different viruses working in conjunction instead of just one.

SilentKnight 07-11-2015 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 20521635)
That's exactly how it started.

I am ready.


But seriously, Canadian researchers don't fuck around, and they think they're definitely on to something. It's taken years for this to get to the human trial stages, but even if it ups the chances of survival of only a % of cancer patients it'll be worth it. But it could be so much more.

God damned cancer has been kicking our asses for forever. Two aunts of mine, an uncle, several friends of mine, and so many others who I just knew or knew of have died from it. My brother's wife has it but has so far beaten it. I had a CT scan a few weeks ago and 3 of the 4 people sharing the waiting room with me had cancer stories, one has a rare form of it, another's husband died from it. I am literally sick to death of hearing about this disease winning all the time.

It's long past time we got one in the win column.

Well said sentiment - I totally agree.

We definitely need more in the win column when it comes to cancer. Likewise, I've had several friends and family members taken by this damn thing...and I'm tired of seeing it. I made light of the story above (only because it reminded me right away of the movie)...but in all seriousness I truly hope it leads to an advancement towards the eventual cure.

CDSmith 07-11-2015 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20521644)
Well said sentiment - I totally agree.

We definitely need more in the win column when it comes to cancer. Likewise, I've had several friends and family members taken by this damn thing...and I'm tired of seeing it. I made light of the story above (only because it reminded me right away of the movie)...but in all seriousness I truly hope it leads to an advancement towards the eventual cure.

I was serious about being ready for the zombie apocalypse too though. :winkwink:


Btw that CT scan I had done was non-"C" related. Had a full physical recently and am happy to say there is no sign of cancer present. Not that I need it, I have enough health problems without it. ha ha

SilentKnight 07-11-2015 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 20521647)
I was serious about being ready for the zombie apocalypse too though. :winkwink:

I never let my guard down when it comes to possible zombie invasions. :winkwink:


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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 20521647)
Btw that CT scan I had done was non-"C" related. Had a full physical recently and am happy to say there is no sign of cancer present. Not that I need it, I have enough health problems without it. ha ha

Well, partial good news is better than bad news at least.

Good to hear you're cancer free CD. :thumbsup

Gettin' old sucks, eh? :1orglaugh

CDSmith 07-11-2015 02:17 PM

Thanks, and yes, getting old does indeed suck.

With my luck by the time I'm old enough to qualify for seniors discounts they'll raise the age up 10 more years. ha

aka123 07-11-2015 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20521614)
Yes. Canadians are destroying the world.

Wildlife seemed just fine, with the exception of the zombie dogs. Zombies were doing great too. That counts for something, right?

Rochard 07-11-2015 02:27 PM

If you seriously sit back and think about it... With all of the technology we have.... Why haven't we figured out how to beat cancer, or at least cure the common cold?

aka123 07-11-2015 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20521676)
If you seriously sit back and think about it... With all of the technology we have.... Why haven't we figured out how to beat cancer, or at least cure the common cold?

Common cold fights back. And cancer.. well.. it is us (our body's function gone wrong). Even with antibiotics you kill "you" every time you use those, and cancer treatment is even more complicated.

SilentKnight 07-11-2015 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20521676)
If you seriously sit back and think about it... With all of the technology we have.... Why haven't we figured out how to beat cancer, or at least cure the common cold?

I've often wondered about that. Back in the day they seemed to cure major diseases with a bunsen burner, a few beakers and grainy microscopes...without the advantage of hundreds of millions of dollars, thousands of researchers - and advanced technology.

Granted, cancer is relatively more complex to solve and there's many facets to it.

But still...

MaDalton 07-11-2015 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20521681)
I've often wondered about that. Back in the day they seemed to cure major diseases with a bunsen burner, a few beakers and grainy microscopes...without the advantage of hundreds of millions of dollars, thousands of researchers - and advanced technology.

Granted, cancer is relatively more complex to solve and there's many facets to it.

But still...

Back in what day?

until the invention of Penicilin (accidentally) people were dying like flies and we never lived as long as we do today. the life expectancy for a male in the US in 1900 was 46 years

SilentKnight 07-11-2015 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20521686)
Back in what day?

until the invention of Penicilin (accidentally) people were dying like flies and we never lived as long as we do today. the life expectancy for a male in the US in 1900 was 46 years

Took me 20secs to find:

In 1796, Edward Jenner, a doctor in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, rural England, discovered that immunity to smallpox could be produced by inoculating a person with material from a cowpox lesion.

Point being - the doc didn't have millions of bucks at his disposal and a worldwide team of scientists with advanced technology working on the cure.

(You can look up shit yourself...you're a big boy) :winkwink:

SilentKnight 07-11-2015 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20521686)
until the invention of Penicilin (accidentally) people were dying like flies and we never lived as long as we do today. the life expectancy for a male in the US in 1900 was 46 years

And btw - average life span averages in 1900 was heavily skewed due to high infant mortality rates. For every 1000 births approx. 100 died.

In contrast - in 2008 the rate was only less than 7 deaths per 1000.

https://thaddeusktsim.wordpress.com/...eople-in-1900/

If a person living in 1900 managed to survive childhood and childbearing, she had a good chance of growing old. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a person who made it to 65 in 1900 could expect to live an average of 12 more years; if she made it to 85, she could expect to go another four years.

MaDalton 07-11-2015 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20521705)
Took me 20secs to find:

In 1796, Edward Jenner, a doctor in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, rural England, discovered that immunity to smallpox could be produced by inoculating a person with material from a cowpox lesion.

Point being - the doc didn't have millions of bucks at his disposal and a worldwide team of scientists with advanced technology working on the cure.

(You can look up shit yourself...you're a big boy) :winkwink:

don't let Wehateporn read this post :winkwink:

but what can I say - obviously things like HIV, cancer or just the common flu are not as easily beaten as other diseases

i am still pretty sure that today we're doing better than ever

SBJ 07-11-2015 04:55 PM

thanks for this thread! I was bored and couldn't decide on a blu ray to watch. Guess I'll watch ZombieLand and get ready for the zombies coming soon. I also have I am Legend but it's not as good :2 cents:

SilentKnight 07-11-2015 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20521708)
don't let Wehateporn read this post :winkwink:

but what can I say - obviously things like HIV, cancer or just the common flu are not as easily beaten as other diseases

i am still pretty sure that today we're doing better than ever

I don't disagree with you...we're most definitely doing better these days obviously. And there's been great advancements with HIV (at least beating it into submission - but not totally curing or eradicating it).

Yeah, as with everything in his world...WHP sees a conspiracy in suppression of cancer cures. I wouldn't go that far out on a limb myself with a conclusion - but at times it makes me scratch my head and gives me pause to ponder. It just seems to be taking an extraordinary amount of time (given the massive amounts of money and research resources available today) to lick this thing once and for all. It seems as if every week they point their finger at different causes - whether it's dietary, environmental, hereditary in the human genome...tomorrow - Kraft Dinner will be the culprit.

It's as if they spin the wheel while spending the money.

MaDalton 07-11-2015 05:16 PM

I had several family members die of cancer, i'd be happy if they finally found something

but cancer treatment would be a billion $ business as well, would make no sense to hide it. besides the nobel prices and the gain in reputation that come with it.

CDSmith 07-11-2015 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20521676)
If you seriously sit back and think about it... With all of the technology we have.... Why haven't we figured out how to beat cancer, or at least cure the common cold?

Interestingly enough, they're using one to kill the other. As I understood it a common cold engineered variant is being used in conjunction with another virus to attack cancer cells while ensuring the body's own immune system doesn't get in the way, or bolster it so it helps.

The article silentknight linked to is actually quite a good read btw. It supports the information I saw that was reported yesterday on TV news.

SilentKnight 07-11-2015 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 20521789)
The article silentknight linked to is actually quite a good read btw. It supports the information I saw that was reported yesterday on TV news.

It would be an incredible thing to say Canadian researchers discovered the cure to cancer.





But it'd suck if we had to kill zombies on the way to the Beer Store.

wehateporn 07-11-2015 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20521705)
In 1796, Edward Jenner, a doctor in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, rural England, discovered that immunity to smallpox could be produced by inoculating a person with material from a cowpox lesion.

Many died after the jab, those who survived it were then more likely to go down with Small Pox than the unvaccinated

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20521705)
Point being - the doc didn't have millions of bucks at his disposal and a worldwide team of scientists with advanced technology working on the cure.


There was a rich guy William Wilberforce behind Jenner, he wanted to make money out of the jab

wehateporn 07-11-2015 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20521792)
It would be an incredible thing to say Canadian researchers discovered the cure to cancer.

It would never be allowed, they wouldn't allow such an industry to crumble, it would do far too much damage to the economy, they would need bailouts

wehateporn 07-11-2015 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20521746)
but cancer treatment would be a billion $ business as well, would make no sense to hide it. besides the nobel prices and the gain in reputation that come with it.

If we could find a one-off cure for porn addiction, we'd made nowhere near as much money as when we can keep the surfers buying and rebilling

wehateporn 07-11-2015 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20521706)
And btw - average life span averages in 1900 was heavily skewed due to high infant mortality rates. For every 1000 births approx. 100 died.

In contrast - in 2008 the rate was only less than 7 deaths per 1000.

https://thaddeusktsim.wordpress.com/...eople-in-1900/

If a person living in 1900 managed to survive childhood and childbearing, she had a good chance of growing old. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a person who made it to 65 in 1900 could expect to live an average of 12 more years; if she made it to 85, she could expect to go another four years.

Malnutrition and poor sanitation

wehateporn 07-11-2015 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20521676)
If you seriously sit back and think about it... With all of the technology we have.... Why haven't we figured out how to beat cancer, or at least cure the common cold?

You're asking precisely the right questions Rochard

aka123 07-12-2015 03:03 AM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20521705)
Took me 20secs to find:

In 1796, Edward Jenner, a doctor in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, rural England, discovered that immunity to smallpox could be produced by inoculating a person with material from a cowpox lesion.

Point being - the doc didn't have millions of bucks at his disposal and a worldwide team of scientists with advanced technology working on the cure.

(You can look up shit yourself...you're a big boy) :winkwink:

There are usually diminishing returns in pretty much everything. The "easy stuff" has already been invented. When enough good hygiene was a break through in the past, it is not as easy to have similar results just pouring billions to some research. Actually even the good hygiene part was fucked up by overdoing it. Very big part of our problems/diseases are because of too sterile environment. There aren't just diminishing returns, it turns to negative returns after certain point.

aka123 07-12-2015 03:06 AM

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Originally Posted by wehateporn (Post 20521803)
You're asking precisely the right questions Rochard

Yes, tin foil hats would cure everything, but there isn't just enough money to be made from it, so..

Though I could sell something else (like porn) and give the tinfoil hats for free just to have a new meaning for lifetime customers.

bronco67 07-12-2015 06:53 AM

Cancer is nature's way of thinning the herd. We should be finding ways to accommodate the billions of people already overpopulating the earth, rather than finding ways to keep people alive longer.

Of course, if I get cancer I'll change my viewpoint.

aka123 07-12-2015 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 20521991)
Cancer is nature's way of thinning the herd.

No it isn't. That whole concept is flawed, but if you want to think that way; it is your own body "thinning" you out. Which doesn't make much sense, but I didn't bring it up.

SilentKnight 07-12-2015 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by aka123 (Post 20521934)
There are usually diminishing returns in pretty much everything. The "easy stuff" has already been invented. When enough good hygiene was a break through in the past, it is not as easy to have similar results just pouring billions to some research. Actually even the good hygiene part was fucked up by overdoing it. Very big part of our problems/diseases are because of too sterile environment. There aren't just diminishing returns, it turns to negative returns after certain point.

Interesting viewpoint. :)


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