Sen. Kennedy’s Death Puts Focus On Brain Cancer

The recent death of Senator Ted Kennedy has focused new attention on brain cancer. Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the aggressive brain tumor that took Sen. Kennedy’s life, is one of the deadliest brain tumors that can occur in both adults and children.

It is also one of the most difficult tumors to treat. Oral drugs can’t cross the blood-brain barrier, and tumor removal surgery has limited effectiveness. Malignant gliomas are prone to infiltrating healthy tissue. Small pieces of tumor, invisible during surgery, may later take root and grow back into other tumors. Patients generally live less than a year after diagnosis.

Like many other companies in the field, NeoPharm of Lake Bluff, Ill. has encountered challenges in its efforts to develop a treatment for GBM. NeoPharm’s drug candidate, IL 13-PE38QQR (IL-13), is designed to kill malignant glioma cells while preserving healthy tissue. The company uses a method called convection-enhanced delivery to deliver IL-13 through catheters inserted in the brain tissue. Further trials for IL-13 were put on hold in late 2006 after the drug candidate failed to meet its primary endpoint in a Phase III clinical trial. The company went head-to-head with the current standard-of-care treatment, the Gliadel Wafer, developed by MGI Pharma. The NeoPharm study found that IL-13 was just as effective, but not more so, than the Gliadel Wafer.

In the meantime, NeoPharm is exploring other options for IL-13. The company recently signed a Comparative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke (NINDS), a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to start a Phase I trial for various brain diseases. As part of the agreement, NeoPharm will be starting a Phase I trial for brain stem cancer. The trial will combine NeoPharm’s IL-13 with NINDS’ convection-enhanced delivery, which the agency had previously licensed to NeoPharm.

Other companies developing treatments for brain cancer include Boneca, ZGene, and ImmunoCellular Therapeutics.

Gene Vital To Brain's Stem Cells Implicated In Deadly Brain Cancer

ScienceDaily (2009-08-17) -- Researchers have identified a protein that activates brain stem cells to make new neurons -- but that may be hijacked later in life to cause brain cancer in humans. The protein called Huwe1 normally functions to eliminate other unnecessary proteins and was found to act as a tumor suppressor in brain cancer.

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Fox Valley Brain Tumor Coalition - Journey of Hope Walk

The Journey of Hope is our major fundraiser of the year, allowing us to raise most of the funds that we need to survive. This event is critical to the success of this group, so we hope you can join us!

With over 750 walkers, the Fox Valley Brain Tumor Coalition puts on a great party the Saturday after Labor Day every year. The non-competitive walk is held on the grounds of NeuroSpine Center of Wisconsin. Our paved ½ mile trail is short enough for nearly everyone to make at least one lap around, and is accessible to wheelchairs! For those who like more of a challenge, we encourage as many laps as you are able to do!

The day is a celebration of those fighting brain tumors and remembering those who have lost their battle. The walk starts with a ceremony at the Tree of Hope, with testimonials from those most affected by this disease, as well as a dedication from neurosurgeon Thomas Wascher MD, one of our biggest supporters.

Once you have built up your appetite from the walk, come in to our party tent for a great home-cooked picnic. We have fresh roasted corn-on-the-cob, hamburgers, hot dogs, chips and sweets! Vegetarian selections are available for those with restricted diets.

A huge silent auction, kids games, music, pictures and more makes this party fun for everyone!

As always, dogs are welcome, but should always be on a leash…we will provide water for our four legged friends!

Your registration cost of $10 (yes still only $10 after all these years!!!) includes a great t-shirt with all of our corporate sponsors proudly displayed, lunch and all the fun you can handle!

New this year is our online registration and personal web page, making it easier for your family and friends to support your efforts.

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