SHANGHAI, March 30 (Xinhua) -- Using a patented
laboratory device, Chinese scientists have for the first time grown cancer
tumors outside the body which they say will lead to a new generation of cancer
treatments.
Liu Hua, visiting professor with Zhongshan Hospital
in Shanghai,says scientists have for years been able to grow cancer cells in lab
but have never been able to reproduce a living cancer tumor.
Liu called the breakthrough a milestone in cancer
research that will lead to the development of a new generation of cancer
treatments using biological medicines that have virtually no side effects.
Someday it may help scientists develop actual cancer vaccines.
Liu has been asked to deliver a paper to the American
Association of Cancer Researchers in Los Angles in mid-April.
"I expect the paper will generate a lot of positive
and interesting reaction," said Liu.
The doctor of internal medicine says he has shown
tumor he has grown to scientists in Beijing and Shanghai.
"They are very excited about it. Some have worked 30
or 40 years and have never seen a tumor outside the body. They agree it's a
milestone in cancer research."
Liu says drug companies and researchers often find
the treatments they develop using a simple culture of cancer cells, don't work
well on the tumor itself, which are awkward to test on patients or lab animals
that have been cancer induced.
Now they will be able to work with a complete, three
dimensional tumor and examine how it reacts, metastasize or grows when treated
in different ways.
"Compared with conventional breeding systems we can
continuously observe the behavior of a tumor. It is difficult to observe
metastasis in a patient," Liu said.
Liu says working with an actual cancer tumor will
make it possible to design patient-specific treatment regimens that are far less
toxic than conventional treatments such a chemotherapy.