Cancer Treatment Kills Tumors by 'Cooking'

by Blue Crush | February 20, 2009 at 07:22 am
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Doctors at Cleveland Clinic are offering a new treatment for the most deadly form of brain cancer. 

Their new experimental treatment literally 'zaps' the tumor away.  This new laser approach attacks remote brain tumors once unreachable with surgery.   It has only been tested in four patients, but doctors say the results have been significant with no complications. 


Watch the "Cooking Away Cancer" video on ABC's Medicine on the Cutting Edge.

The newly-developed probe can reach areas difficult -- if not impossible -- to reach through conventional surgery. It's one of the many recent advances in a technique first attempted a decade ago.

"This allows us to steer the laser in different directions," said Dr. Gene Barnett, director of the Brain Tumor and Neuro Oncology Center at the Cleveland Clinic. In addition, Barnett said the new probe can "protect normal brain, thereby bringing the benefits of surgery to patients who otherwise had inoperable brain tumors."

The clinic has just used this experimental 'cooking' on 51 year-old mother of three, Ruth Perko, who has already tried surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, but the tumor has always grown back. 

Brain cancer is a particularly aggressive disease, and most tumors eventually grow back. But Barnett says this experimental treatment could help.

"By destroying the vast majority of the tumor we increase the odds the patients will live longer." And unlike conventional surgery, this treatment means Perko's recovery will now take just days, instead of weeks.

Government regulators could decide as early as this year whether to approve this treatment for many more patients.

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mazevedo

Very interesting story, incredible what science can do these days. I hope the treatment works out well and is successful.

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René

Hope it is successful and can be adapted to zap other cancer tumors.

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Barbara McPherson

I love to read good news stories and this is one of them.

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Kameelah

Wow! Finally a safer and more effective way of treating brain tumors! Can this procedure be done on tumors that are located within the brain stem also??

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