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http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/OnCall/husband-searches-cancer-cure-wifes-death/story?id=9212102


Did a Devoted Husband Find a Cancer Breakthrough?

Throughout his years of groundbreaking research, endocrinologist Dr. David Vesely never gave curing cancer a lot of thought.

But then it became personal.

"We started to work on cancer when my wife died of breast cancer seven years ago," Vesely said.

His wife, Clo, died in 2002, leaving Vesely and their five children behind. Vesely said he directed his sorrow into his work at the James A. Haley Hospital in Tampa, Fla., and seven years later he may have a breakthrough.

Vesely said it was originally his son's idea to conduct research. Brian, who was 16 when his mother died, was looking for a way to channel his grief a month after his mother's death.

In the late 1980s, Vesely, focusing on heart disease, discovered three hormones made by the heart that prevented normal heart cells from getting bigger and multiplying. He wondered if they could also control cancer cell growth.

Vesely and Brian set up an experiment and left cancer cells and heart hormones alone in a Petri dish. The cancer cells were blown apart by the body's own hormones.

"Well, the cells blew apart. So we thought, 'maybe we did something wrong,'" Vesely said. "Because you never know ... but the second time, we knew it was real."

Vesely began studying the effect on mice that had been injected with human cancer cells, by pumping the hormones under their skin.

"Usually after a month, they eliminate up to 80 percent of human pancreatic cancers growing in the mice," Vesely said.

Since then Vesely said he has eliminated other deadly forms of human cancers in mice, including 67 percent of breast cancers and 86 percent of small cell lung cancers, all with almost no side effects.

Although Vesely, 66, said he wouldn't go as far as to call it a cure for cancer, he is hopeful.

"But if it does cure one cancer in human, it will cure almost all of them, or eliminate them," Vesely said.

Vesely published his work, and although the medical world is intrigued, it is also cautious.

"I think that there's potentially promise here, but I think the real question is whether these very potent hormones will be tolerable at the doses required," said Dr. Mark Ratain from the University of Chicago.

Vesely said he is also cautious about raising expectations "because you don't want to get too far ahead of yourself."

Human Clinical Trials to Begin

Kalos Therapeutics is raising money for the first human clinical trials for Vesely's findings. But as Vesely waits, he said he is feeling the urgency from hundreds of e-mails from people dying of cancer asking when his treatment will be ready.

"It's mostly funding. They need money to move ahead," Vesely said.

"If we can make some dent in cancer ... it will be spectacular," Vesely added.
 
Lost my little sister to brain Cancer 12 days ago.

I wish them luck.
 
Wow! This is possibly the most important discovery in my lifetime. Hell, many lifetimes. I really hope this works on humans. This could be huge.
 
Yeagermeister;3112888 said:
Sorry hear that....my condolences

Yeah, me to Zrin. Can't tell you how sorry. My condolences to you and to your whole family.
 
zrinkill;3112870 said:
Lost my little sister to brain Cancer 12 days ago.

I wish them luck.

Very sorry to hear that. I hope she didn't suffer.
 
zrinkill;3112870 said:
Lost my little sister to brain Cancer 12 days ago.

I wish them luck.

I'm sorry to hear that.
God bless, buddy.
 
So sorry for your loss, Zrin. I can't even imagine what you and your family are going through.
 
zrinkill;3113177 said:
Zrin shared the news with me that her time was short and he shared with me the news when she first died. I of course respected his privacy and didn't say a word here. I am glad now that he is sharing, because it helps heal when you know others offer support. You can tell she was beautiful by that picture. Rough story and I feel for Z and his family, especially her child and husband.

Z, you know we're all behind you and you're in our thoughts and prayers. Discussions and debates on a message board about sports can't take away the humanity that hits us when real life is shown to be more crucial than a game.

Hang in there man.
 
Hostile;3113208 said:
Zrin shared the news with me that her time was short and he shared with me the news when she first died. I of course respected his privacy and didn't say a word here. I am glad now that he is sharing, because it helps heal when you know others offer support. You can tell she was beautiful by that picture. Rough story and I feel for Z and his family, especially her child and husband.

Z, you know we're all behind you and you're in our thoughts and prayers. Discussions and debates on a message board about sports can't take away the humanity that hits us when real life is shown to be more crucial than a game.

Hang in there man.

Hos speaks for all of us... like every other poster in here, you're family...
 
Thanks to everyone.

I did not mean to make this thread about my sister. Just wanted to show how this disease can take anyone at any time.

All we hear in the news is about Swine flue, West Nile, Sars, and Aids ...... yet Cancer is truly the plague of our time.

Get your loved ones regular medical checkups.
 
zrinkill;3112870 said:
Lost my little sister to brain Cancer 12 days ago.

I wish them luck.

aCk! Sorry to hear that man. I know how you feel. I've lost my mother and two grandparents to cancer.
 
zrinkill;3112870 said:
Lost my little sister to brain Cancer 12 days ago.

I wish them luck.

Wow, so sorry to hear that Z. Is there a charity that she was partial to? We make donations around the Holidays and it would be great to send it to a cause that meant something to her.
 
zrinkill;3112870 said:
Lost my little sister to brain Cancer 12 days ago.

I wish them luck.
You have my most heartfelt condolences, zrinkill. God bless both you and your family during this very sad time.
 
sorry to hear about your loss zrinkill.

regarding the story it would be a stunning breakthrough if it can be shown to work in humans. i think most of us probably know someone who has died of cancer, personally i lost an aunt and an uncle, and statistically 1 in 3 people will contract some sort of cancer during their life.
 
zrinkill;3112870 said:
Lost my little sister to brain Cancer 12 days ago.

I wish them luck.

Z, I am truly sorry to hear that. Keep your head up brother, I know she fought it to the bitter end and I know she is in a better place. May she rest in peace.
 

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