When the Britishman Ian Brooks learned about the news in his doctor's mouth, he was shocked and shocked. Suffering from a rare lymphoma, Brooks, there are 70 deadly cancer tumors in him. The doctor also said that almost all the treatments have been tried, but they still have no effect. I'm afraid he has only a few weeks of life. But the "miracle" happened: After 12 weeks, his tumors all disappeared.
Brooks, 47, who was diagnosed with a rare anaplastic large cell lymphoma in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2001, has shown good results after a period of treatment. Unexpectedly, after a lapse of 7 years, cancer relapsed in 2008. He then dealt with stem cell transplants, but the cancer cells spread rapidly and eventually as many as 70 tumors spread throughout the body.
When Brooks learned that he could only live for a few more weeks, he decided to participate in a drug experiment and try out the target anticancer drug "Brentuximab vedotin" that was not available in the UK at that time. This medicine traces the protein on the surface of the cancer cells and sticks to it, then releases the drugs to kill the cancer cells.
Unexpectedly, this drug was extremely effective for Brooks and the first day of treatment improved. After 12 weeks, all the tumors retreated. The X-ray film before treatment was dense with black spots, and the “clean†X-rays after medication were used. It was almost "two people" and even the experts who were treating him were surprised.
Brooks later received a bone marrow transplant and he completed the course of treatment this week. The doctor said: "This kind of case shows the great value of clinical trials. It is both beneficial to the patient and helps to study cancer drugs."
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