New Promising Treatment? AOH1996 in early (in vivo) discovery

Posted by cstrutt52 @cstrutt52, Aug 1, 2023

Maybe this is it? Too late for me now. I had mine fried in April. A study published in the Cell Chemical Biology journal that talks about a pill called AOH1996 that appears in pre-clinical research to “annihilate” all solid cancer tumors and leave healthy cells unaffected. The pill has been shown to be effective in treating cells derived from breast, prostate, brain, ovarian, cervical, skin and lung cancers. It was tested in more than 70 cancer cell lines and found to selectively kill cancer cells by disrupting the normal cell reproductive cycle.

"Here, we report a small molecule inhibitor, AOH1996, of a cancer-associated isoform of PCNA (caPCNA), which notably, almost completely inhibits the growth of xenograft tumors without causing any discernible toxicity to experimental animals. " -- Cell Chemical Biology journal.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451945623002210

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That is very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Bill

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I’m very interested in aoh 1996

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Unfortunately from animals to human beings is a very , very long process taking more years than I care to think about . I’m looking more to the present and near future treatments. And I hope there is something for all of us ✌️

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3 Weeks ago, Joe Biden was rambling and mentioned something about a pill that cures cancer and took credit for it. If you research the origin of AOH1996, its rooted in DARPA funding and has SAP project funding all over it...

I believe Joe Biden was briefed on this at a high level. This wasn't a coincidence. I believe this is different from all the others that you never hear about again. People may not trust Joe for alot of reasons, but one thing you could trust him on is pushing for more cancer research. He watched his son die slowly and painfully of glioblastoma

Let us hope I am correct

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I didn't hear Biden's mention. He certainly did not do the research, but I know that it was funded by the Cancer Moonshot program.

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@cstrutt52

I didn't hear Biden's mention. He certainly did not do the research, but I know that it was funded by the Cancer Moonshot program.

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Its like anything else. wait and see. Difference with this is it didnt come from the private sector, it was handed to COH by the government to study. The concept and efficacy was already thoroughly thought out beforehand. Annafund pushed it through.

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Is it FDA approved

What about Canada

Can it targets bone PC metastasis

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@fuzzy123

Unfortunately from animals to human beings is a very , very long process taking more years than I care to think about . I’m looking more to the present and near future treatments. And I hope there is something for all of us ✌️

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I understand it’s presently being trialed on one human and after a few months showing promising results.

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Moderna leverages on the Covid vaccine technology. The medicine IDs the abnormal cells and then facilitates the immuno system to destroy the cells. It is being tested for other cancers but Moderna hopes eventually for general application.

Another company is testing a drug that is a stronger version of the existing liquid radiotherapy. It binds on the abnormal cell more strongly. So you can find the cancer and kill it at the same time. The lab report so far is 90% of the cancer is killed on one full dose. That will be a big invention.

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Thanks for sharing the news. Not too late for you. Removing or killing the prostate does not significantly change life expenctancy for those with prostate cancer. By the time your cancer resurfaces, the paill may be ready for you!

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