In a  major breakthrough in the search for a cure for cancer, the first human  trials are to begin using a technique that has already been shown to  destroy the disease in mice. The trials are the culmination of years of  research prompted by the discovery of a cancer-proof mouse by  researchers almost a decade ago. More than 20 cancer patients will be  given white blood cells with cancer-killing properties in an attempt to  boost their immune system's fight against the deadly illness. The work  stems from experiments into the metabolism of a humble laboratory mouse  whose immunity to cancer defied the repeated attempts of scientists to  kill it with high-level doses of cancer cells. White blood cells taken  from the animal and its offspring were subsequently used to cure other  mice of advanced cancers. The white blood cells destroyed the cancer  cells but left normal cells alone. This discovery encouraged scientists  to study how people might be helped to fight off cancer by being given a  boost of white blood cells called granulocytes. Laboratory  tests have since shown how human granulocytes can destroy cervical,  prostate and breast cancer cells, provided sufficient numbers of  cancer-killing granulocytes from healthy donors are used. Scientists are  now confident that the treatment will prove just as successful in  humans as it has been in mice. Hundreds of donors will be  recruited for the new treatment – which is called leukocyte infusion  therapy – and a process similar to platelet donation will be used to  collect the granulocytes.
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