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Polish scientist discovers drug for leukemia


Lenka  5 | 3504  
22 Jun 2013 /  #1
A Polish scientist Iga Franiak- Pietryga discovered new drug treating leukemia. Lymphocytic leukemia is the most often recognised leukemia attacking adults. Nanoparticples used in the therapy are able to find the cancer and "force him to commit suicide". The new drug got award in Paris and now will be shown is Busuels and then USA.

Great news for the women herself and sick ppl but what do you think- what are the chances the drug will receive patent and will be produced in Poland?

Sorry- despite medical studies I couldn't find link in English
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
22 Jun 2013 /  #2
Great news fot the women herself and sick ppl

True.

but what do you think- what are the chances the drug will receive patent and will be produced in Poland?

Hard to say as I'm not much into this sector but in quite a few similar cases "international companies" were putting their dirty hands on such innovations and we got nothing out of it. Hopefully some lessons were learnt...
jon357  73 | 23112  
22 Jun 2013 /  #3
Great news fot the women herself and sick ppl but what do you think- what are the chances the drug will receive patent and will be produced in Poland?

How far along the clinical trials are they?
newpip  - | 139  
22 Jun 2013 /  #4
interesting. I will be watching how it plays out because apparently scientists in Canada have already found a cure for cancer but it is being blocked by pharma companies because they have the most to lose.

you can google "canada finds cure for cancer" yourselves and loads of stuff pops up.
McDouche  6 | 282  
22 Jun 2013 /  #5
Great news!
OP Lenka  5 | 3504  
22 Jun 2013 /  #6
How far along the clinical trials are they?

No, the rest of the story (brrrr) is only for subscibers.

The interesting thing is that the sugar on the surface of those nanoparticples cause the cancer cells to die "naturally" and that way the sick person has no side effects like in the case of chemo.

interesting. I will be watching how it plays out because apparently scientists in Canada have already found a cure for cancer but it is being blocked by pharma companies because they have the most to lose.

The most important thing now is to get the patent. It happened before that it was like "who's the first". I hope she will patent it and preferably produce the drug in Poland.
jon357  73 | 23112  
22 Jun 2013 /  #7
The pharmaceutical industry certainly has the infrastructure to produce it here. During the trials there is almost always an international element, however if this works it could be a real moneyspinner, aside from the benefit to humanity.
OP Lenka  5 | 3504  
22 Jun 2013 /  #8
True, that's why I wonder if they are going to patent it in time. If yes, it can be quite a energy/money shot into Polish pharmaceutical buisness. I just hope it won't be too expensive for patients.
Wroclaw Boy  
22 Jun 2013 /  #9
A cure for cancer would be extremely bad for the economy, think of the unemployment that would cause.
newpip  - | 139  
22 Jun 2013 /  #10
and the money it would lose.

I think the cure for cancer has been created some time ago but big pharm companies are blocking its production. This isn't a so called "conspiracy theory" --it is a reality.

Let's think about this for a second. Chemo drugs are freaking expensive. I have a friend who last year went through a 10 month round of chemo, fortunately his company paid for the drugs because they are not covered in Canadian health care and they are flipping expensive. Even the generic drugs.

So if a cure for cancer were to come around- who has the most to lose? Drug companies- and considering drug companies spend billions on advertising ----this would be a huge dent in their profits.

So, I hope Poland plays stubborn (not difficult at all in this country) and doesn't succumb to the tactics of big pharma companies. Because it truly would be amazing.

are there actually Polish pharmaceutical companies??
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
22 Jun 2013 /  #11
fortunately his company paid for the drugs because they are not covered in Canadian health care and they are flipping expensive.

Chemotherapy drugs aren't covered in Canada?
newpip  - | 139  
22 Jun 2013 /  #12
no. Health care is covered via taxes but chemo is a drug and is not covered unless you have insurance either corporate or private. But.....drugs are not as expensive as in other countries. Drug company advertising is illegal in Canada. So, as a patient you can ask for a generic brand and the hospital will give it to you.
Paulina  16 | 4338  
25 Jun 2013 /  #13
A Polish scientist Iga Franiak- Pietryga discovered new drug treating leukemia.

Wow, that's good news.

but what do you think- what are the chances the drug will receive patent and will be produced in Poland?

Who knows... But I'm rather pessimistic, to be honest...

are there actually Polish pharmaceutical companies??

Yes, for example: Polpharma, USP, Adamed, LEK-AM, Bioton.
newpip  - | 139  
25 Jun 2013 /  #14
a few of those listed are not, but a few are. Let's hope they don't get blocked by the big guns.
Wroclaw Boy  
25 Jun 2013 /  #15
Youtube embed feature is broke again, why does this keep happening?

Promising cancer cure but big pharma not interested:
youtube.com/watch?v=pbxArVCsKho

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