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Controversial Cancer Treatment Drew John McCain Overseas in 2004
A gene therapy treatment for cancer offered in Beijing involves injecting a
tumor suppression gene called p53 mixed with a modified virus into a cancer
cell to suppress its growth. McCain 4 years ago went to China for this
controversial treatment of Cancer... "The virus is sort of like a Trojan
horse,"
says UCSF oncologist Alan Venook, MD, a cancer specialist who has studied p53.
Venook warns that while the treatment may look promising in a Petri dish, it's
more difficult to target a cancer cell in the body which may be hard to find
and contain genetic abnormalities. Venook stressed that gene therapy is an
important avenue of research to pursue, but added “that we clearly have a long
way to go.” "He is under the impression that this treatment will allow him
to live forever. we cautioned him against such rational".
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