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AD VANCING C ANCER TRE AT MENT THR OUGH C OMP AR ATIVE ONC OL OG Y RESE AR CH
          FLINT ANIMAL CANCER CENTER







                                                NE WSLETTER  |  Spring 2018






























        HAVE WE FOUND


        THE ANSWER TO
        PREVENTING


        CANCER?




        Dr. Doug Thamm will lead a new cancer prevention vaccine clinical trial.

             MALLPOX, A DEVASTATING DISEASE FOR CENTURIES,        Key to Johnston’s work are tumor antigens (proteins that are
             was eradicated in 1980, thanks to a vaccine. Vaccines   recognized as foreign and targeted by the immune system) that
        Sfor polio, whooping cough, and influenza are a few of   are common among different cancer types. Johnston’s lab has
        the reasons that our lifespans have nearly doubled since the   discovered a potentially high-impact way of identifying these
        beginning of the 20th century.  A newer vaccine for chicken pox   common tumor antigens; these make up the key components of
        has dramatically reduced the number of cases of that disease. So,   their vaccine.
        why not a cancer vaccine? Seems logical, right?           The new vaccine, called a multivalent frameshift peptide
           The challenge: All cancers are different. For decades,   vaccine, was developed by Johnston and his team. The vaccine
        conventional wisdom has suggested that a general, preventive   has been already tested for efficacy in mice and shown to be safe
        vaccine would not be possible because all cancers are unique.   in dogs.
        For the last 10 years, however, Dr. Stephen Johnston, director of
        the Biodesign Center for Innovations in Medicine at Arizona State   NEXT STEPS
        University, and his team, including Dr. Luhui Shen, senior science
        director, vaccine project, and Penny Gwynne, research laboratory   To move the vaccine from the lab to the clinic, Johnston
        manager, have been working on a one-size-fits-all cancer   partnered with Dr. Doug Thamm, a veterinary oncologist and
        prevention vaccine.                                     director of clinical research at the Flint Animal Cancer Center.
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