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Mesothelioma Trial Involving UV1 Cancer Vaccine and Immunotherapy
A new mesothelioma clinical trial is taking place in Oslo, Norway. The trial is looking at the UV1 cancer vaccine alongside immunotherapy. The vaccine is a peptide-based drug that activates[…]
Quinacrine has Anti-Cancer Effects on Mesothelioma Cells
Pleural mesothelioma is a devastating cancer of the mesothelium, which is a lining of different organs. The most common type of mesothelioma is pleural, which affects the lining of the[…]
Keytruda and Tumor Treating Fields Combination Could Soon be Used for Mesothelioma
A clinical trial being tested on lung cancer could potentially be a good treatment for people with mesothelioma. The combination of Keytruda and Tumor Treating Fields is being tested for[…]
Opdivo and Yervoy Combination Could Lengthen Aggressive Mesothelioma Sufferers’ Lives
The combination of Yervoy and Opdivo was tested on mesothelioma and the overall survival was promising. The overall survival was 18.1 months versus 14.1 months for patients receiving just chemotherapy.[…]
Genetically Modified T-Cells for the Treatment of Mesothelioma and Other Tumors
Genetically modified T cells are a promising treatment for those suffering from mesothelioma. There is only data from five patients, but the results so far look good. The Phase I[…]
More Peritoneal Mesothelioma Patients Should be Receiving Surgery
Peritoneal mesothelioma is a rare condition with only 400 cases diagnosed every year. Patients diagnosed with the cancer are not living as long as they could because of the underutilization[…]
A New Study is Looking at the Combination of Keytruda and ONCOS-102
A new combination of two existing drugs is being tested to treat mesothelioma. Merck and Targovax, which have the drugs Keytruda (pembrolizumab), an immunotherapy drug, and ONCOS-102, a modified adenovirus,[…]
Chemoperfusion Could help Extend Mesothelioma Sufferers’ Lives
Mesothelioma is a deadly cancer of the mesothelium, which lines the lungs, heart, abdomen, and tunica vaginalis testis after exposure to asbestos. The most common type is pleural mesothelioma, which[…]
The Protein Inhibitor Tazemetostat Could Soon Treat Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma could soon be treated by tazemetostat, a new protein inhibitor. Research groups at the American Society of Clinical Oncology made presentations speaking about the effectiveness of the drug on[…]
A Combination of Immunotherapy Drugs Could Help Mesothelioma Patients
Mesothelioma is an incurable cancer of the mesothelium resulting from asbestos exposure. Many clinical trials have been found to help patients but there is still no cure. People primarily have[…]