Scientists at the University of Georgia and the Mayo Clinic in Arizona have discovered what may be a dramatic breakthrough in efforts to fight breast cancer. The researchers have developed a vaccine that successfully reduced tumors in mice.

Dr. Gendler and her colleague Geert-Jan Boons, the Franklin Professor of Chemistry at the University of Georgia, are currently testing the vaccine’s effectiveness against human cancer cells in a laboratory setting. They hope they can begin clinical trials on human subjects by the end of 2013.
The findings were reported online by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.



What Dr. Gendler is actually saying: There are other vaccine trials targeting sugars on cell surfaces. What is exciting about this study is the cellular AND humoral responses to MUC1.
Why are they using mice to research cancer brest cancer why aren’t they using women. Just a thought but I didn’t know mice breast feed!!! I could be wrong, also what is MUC1.
Sugar structures???