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Chitchat Chinese Medicine gives hope to Leukaemia patients

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Could Chinese medicine cure leukaemia? Taking a herb alongside treatment 'helps 85% of patients enter remission'
Seriously ill patients were given homoharringtonine alongside usual drugs
Twenty of the 24 sufferers recovered from their forms of leukaemia
The drug is made from the leaves of a plum yew tree found in parts of Asia
It stops tumours from making the proteins they need to live and grow


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By FIONA MACRAE SCIENCE EDITOR FOR THE DAILY MAIL
PUBLISHED: 18:00 GMT, 5 October 2016 | UPDATED: 18:00 GMT, 5 October 2016

A Chinese herbal medicine has blasted leukaemia into submission.

Seriously ill patients given homoharringtonine, a drug made from the leaves of the plum yew tree, made remarkable recoveries.
Some had already been treated unsuccessfully with conventional drugs.

All were suffering from a hard to treat form of acute myeloid leukaemia – an aggressive cancer of the white blood cells.
Seriously ill leukaemia patients given homoharringtonine, a drug made from the leaves of the plum yew tree, made remarkable recoveries, a study found

Twenty of the 24 patients treated with homoharringtonine, plus a conventional medicine that boosted its effect, went into remission – meaning all signs of their cancer had gone.

One 76-year-old woman remained in remission for over a year, despite being given the herbal drug for just five months.

Summarising the results, an editor of the journal Science Translational Medicine, said: ‘Acute myeloid leukaemia is a difficult disease to treat under the best of circumstances.
‘The treatment showed promising results which in a trial which included elderly patients and those who have failed all previous treatments, paving the way for further development of this drug.’

The drug is made from the leaves, and sometimes the bark, of Cephalotaxus harringtoni, the Japanese, or Chinese, plum yew.
Twenty of the 24 patients treated with the herb, plus a conventional medicine that boosted its effect, went into remission – meaning all signs of their leukaemia had gone

Twenty of the 24 patients treated with the herb, plus a conventional medicine that boosted its effect, went into remission – meaning all signs of their leukaemia had gone

The coniferous shrub is named after the Cephalotaxus harringtonia, the Earl of Harrington, who was one of the first to grow the plant in a European garden.
The drug stops tumours from making the proteins they need to live and grow.

The University of Hong Kong researchers said Homoharringtonine has been used for decades, in mainland China, for the treatment of acute myeloid leukaemia.
However, results have been poor. Using it in combination with the other drug studied and focusing on particular types of the cancer could improve results.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...5-patients-enter-remission.html#ixzz4MHaL2CxA
 
Tat means the burdens just last longer.. And the agony drags out...and of course the suffering is prolonged..y don't k just give Therese patients the Soylent Green option? More humane tat way.
 
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