First time in history: Drug trial dominates and washes away cancer from every patient

The world may be soon cured of a dreadful disease of cancer as a clinical drug trial conducted in New York City, USA, saw complete remission of rectal cancer in every single patient.

The world may be soon cured of a dreadful disease of cancer as a clinical drug trial conducted in New York City, USA, saw complete remission of rectal cancer in every single patient.

Eighteen patients who have rectal cancer in New York took a drug named Dostarlimab for almost six months, and to everyone’s shock, the cancers vanished entirely from their bodies. All the patients were in similar stages of cancer.

Advertisement

Rectal cancer treatments like radiation, chemotherapy and invasive surgery run the chances of urinary, bowel and sexual dysfunction. The patients who went into the trial expected to suffer these risks.

However, to everyone’s surprise, no further treatment was needed after they took the drug trial.

Dr Luis A. Diaz J. from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where the trial was held, stated that this was the first time this had happened in human life history.

As per the experts, Dostarlimab is a drug comprising laboratory-produced molecules. It serves as a substitute for antibodies in the human body.

After the trial, cancer in the patients’ bodies remained undetectable through physical exams, PET scans or MRI scans or even endoscopy.

A colorectal cancer specialist, working at the University of California who was not involved in the drug trial, Dr Alan P. Venook, said that the entire disappearance of every single patient involved in the drug trial has never been heard. He was also shocked to know that there were no clinically significant complications in any of these patients.

Advertisement

Oncologist Dr Andrea Cercek said, “There were a lot of happy tears,” while describing the moment patients discovered that they were cancer-free.

Cancer researchers who reviewed the drug also said that the treatment and medicine look good, but a larger-scale trial is required.

The drug trial results were “shocking” and have shown hope for billions around the globe. As per the World Health Organisation, around 10 million people died in 2020. This amounted to cancer being accountable for nearly one in six deaths.

Tariq Saeed

Read More

Thick Fog Blankets UAE, Motorists Urged to Exercise Caution

Due to the reduced visibility, Abu Dhabi Police took to X (formerly Twitter) to urge motorists to adhere to traffic regulations and follow the changing speed limits displayed on electronic information boards

Dubai’s Ambitious ‘Green Spine’ Tram Project Envisions 1 Million Trees and Solar-Powered Transit

The tramway, boasting approximately 25 stations from Dubai Industrial City to Muhaisnah, is set to redefine urban mobility with its 100% solar-powered operation, facilitated by a robust 300-megawatt solar energy system integrated into the tracks themselves

28-Year-Old Pakistani Man Sentenced for Armed Robbery in Dubai

The defendant, along with his accomplices, lured two victims to a remote spot and threatened them with knives before making off with stolen goods, including high-end mobile phones, luxury watches, and personal belongings

Recent

Gold Prices Surge in the UAE Amid Global Economic Uncertainty

This rise was attributed to a 0.1% decline in the US dollar index on its second consecutive session, making bullion more appealing to buyers holding currencies other than the US dollar

Fire Erupts in Sharjah Industrial Area Near Al Khan Bridge Tuesday Morning

A fire broke out in Sharjah’s industrial area near Al Khan Bridge on Tuesday morning. Residents shared images of the blaze, while authorities have yet to release details or confirm the cause of the incident

Ajman police signs agreement with two companies

Ajman police recently signed two agreements during the ongoing JITEX exhibition 2023. The abovementioned Agreements were signed: one agreement with Al-Fatim Automobile Agency and another one with the Arab Automobile Company.
admin