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Drug giants unite to develop cancer therapy
Merck and AstraZeneca, two giant drug houses have announced plans to collaborate on a cancer drug therapy. They are both working on drugs that block a cancer's pathway to growth but when one way is blocked, the cancer may take another pathway. This collaboration may be successful in blocking the two available paths at the same time.
The collaboration between two drug producers is unusual, but given the expense of bringing to market new drug therapies this makes sense. The announcement of the collaboration states that for Phase I study, the expenses will be shared.
On 1 June, AstraZeneca, based in London, and Merck & Co., headquartered in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, announced plans to collaborate to test a combination therapy comprising two early-stage cancer drug candidates. The therapy will combine AstraZeneca's AZD6244, which targets a protein called MEK and is in phase II clinical trials, and Merck's MK-2206, a compound that blocks a protein called AKT and has just completed a phase I clinical trial.
In recent years, companies have been pursuing cancer therapies that block specific proteins or pathways that help cancer cells to thrive. In the process, researchers have also gained an appreciation of how wily tumours can escape such therapies. One particularly vexing problem is the wide variety of mutations that can be found within a single tumour (see Cancer complexity slows quest for cure).
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at 12:58 on June 2nd, 2009
I'm all for working on a treatment for cancer (obviously), just sometimes I can't help but be suspcious of drug companies...
at 16:41 on June 2nd, 2009
Have you heard of Graviola? a natural treatment for cancer that the drug companies sat on. Why? cause they could not duplicate and patent it. but Purdue is filing some patents.
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