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Impotence drugs might help treat oesophageal cancer, study finds
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22 June 2022
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An ingredient in erectile dysfunction medication may help treat oesophageal cancer, a study has actually found.
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Southampton researchers discovered the PDE5 inhibitors in the medication helped penetrate the barrier of cells around tumours, allowing chemotherapy drugs to reach cancer cells.
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The research study was moneyed by Cancer Research UK. The next stage is a clinical trial.
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Prof Tim Underwood, lead author of the research study, stated the discovery might improve these survival rates.
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"It's been utilized throughout the world in countless doses," he described. "It's safe, and we applied it to cancer."
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He added it was to the scientists "wonder and surprise and pleasure" that the drug had an impact.
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"We need to put this into a medical trial where we attempt the drug type together with chemotherapy to see if it makes the chemotherapy more effective," he said.
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The study was performed utilizing tumours from eight cancer patients, with further tests done on mice.
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Chemotherapy only helps 20% of oesophageal cancer clients in a substantial method, he said.
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"If this drug mix even improves it by a percentage, we're actually going to help a a great deal of individuals every year to react much better and live longer."
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Researchers at Southampton University Hospitals state that the typical results of erectile disorder drugs need additional stimulation, so would not impact cancer in the exact same method.
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Prof Underwood stated the primary adverse effects would be "a little bit of headache, a little bit of flushing".
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Terry Daly, from Aldershot, Hampshire, is among the 9,500 individuals detected with oesophageal cancer in the UK every year.
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It often goes unnoticed in the early stages, with Mr Daly finding it was difficult to swallow his food and he ended up regurgitating it.
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He is soon to undergo another round of chemotherapy, and stated if he had the choice to take the new treatment he would have "taken it with both hands".
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"The research that is being done is absolutely fantastic," he stated.
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"It is simply unbelievable that there are individuals out there willing to spend their lives just attempting to find a treatment, so that individuals can proceed with their daily lives and not need to go through all this stuff.
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"You can't thank these individuals enough for what they're doing."
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The five-year study has actually been moneyed by Cancer Research UK and the Medical Research Council.
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A medical trial is expected within the next 18 months and if effective, it is hoped new treatments based on this research could be used within 10 years.
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