White  blood cells from mice that are naturally immune to cancer cured tumors  in other mice and provided them with lifelong immunity to the disease,  researchers reported Monday. The finding indicates the  existence of a biological pathway previously unsuspected in any species.  A small team of researchers is working to understand the genetic and  immunological basis of the surprising phenomenon. Preliminary studies  hint at the existence of a similar resistance in humans. Researchers  hope that harnessing the biological process could lead to a new approach  to treating cancer. But Dr. Zhen Cui of Wake Forest, whose team  published the findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of  Science, said he expected rapid replication of the results because the  findings were so clear-cut and easily observed. "This is a truly  remarkable phenomenon -- and it really needs confirmation from other  institutions," he said. The team took white blood cells from the immune  mice ... and injected them into mice already carrying a variety of  tumors, some of which were extremely aggressive. In every case, the  cancers were destroyed, even if the cells were injected at a point  distant from the tumor. Healthy tissues were not affected. The mice that  received the cells, furthermore, were protected from new tumors for the  rest of their lives. The researchers have no idea how the immunity  continues.
Note: Why was this not in the headlines and not given a title like "Cancer  Cure Found for Mice"? Most major papers didn't even report the story,  and an article in the  New York Times was titled simply "A Strain of Mice Appears Able to Resist Cancer  Cells." Could it be that the power brokers in the medical industry know  that a cancer cure would cause huge financial losses for them? For what  happened to an incredible scientist in the past who discovered a cancer  cure for humans, .
 
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