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发表于 2006-5-18 16:45
Hi, 九层塔

Thank you So much.
I really appreciate your translation. It taks you so much effort to do this translation.
I am really sorry that I post the abstract without translfation.


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发表于 2006-5-18 16:49
Hi, Artemisia

 I don't know about Gardasil.
But I just found a report about
Gardasil. by searching goodle. It seems an interesting thing.


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Cervical Cancer Vaccine Proves Effective: Test Results


The results of the Phase III trials were announced overnight in New York by international pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. who are developing the product.

It was the pioneering research work of Professor Ian Frazer from UQ's Centre for Immunology and Cancer Research (CICR) that led to the development of the vaccine.

Professor Frazer said he was delighted by the news and pleased to have been involved in the vaccine's creation.

"It is very rare, almost unheard of, to achieve a 100% efficacy rate in any treatment, so these results are truly wonderful," he said.

"It is the first time in the world that a vaccine designed to prevent cancer has been developed, and it has happened right here in Australia.

"It is very encouraging to see such great results coming out of Australian research, and developed in conjunction with Australian company CSL, and international pharmaceutical company Merck & Co.

"It is sad that Dr Jian Zhou, who was my research partner, passed away before the work was publicly recognised."

The vaccine is called Gardasil? and it is expected to be submitted for approval by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) within the next two months.

If the drug is approved by the FDA as anticipated by the international scientific community, the vaccine should be commercially available in early 2006.

The trial is part of the ongoing phase III program for Gardasil?, which has involved more than 25,000 people in 33 countries worldwide in total.

Women aged 16 years to 26 years were chosen at random to receive a three-dose regimen of either Gardasil? or placebo at Day 1, Month 2, and Month 6.

Gardasil? was successful in preventing 100 per cent of cases of high-grade pre-cancer and non-invasive cancer associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) strains Type 16 and 18, which cause cervical cancer.

These clinical trial results mirror the outcomes of earlier stage tests also carried out by Merck & Co.

None of the women involved in the trial were forced to pull out as a result of adverse side-affects. The most serious adverse side-affect reported was local discomfort at the injection site.

Cervical cancer is one of the few human cancers that is known to be directly caused by a viral infection.

HPV strain types 16 and 18 lead to the development of cervical cancer, a disease that is the second leading cause of cancer amongst women.

More than 500,000 cases are diagnosed annually and it kills an estimated 275,000 women around the world every year.

Other types of the HPV virus cause genital and skin warts. The HPV`s that convey a high risk of cervical cancer are contracted by up to an estimated 70 per cent of sexually active women.

Professor Frazer said Gardasil? would only protect women who were not infected with HPV, but he hoped to change this in the future.

"My major focus these days, as indeed it was right back in the beginning, is on developing a vaccine to treat these existing infections," he said.

"We have produced a second vaccine which we hope will do this, however clinical trials are still at a very early stage.

"A therapeutic vaccine to treat already infected individuals is much harder to develop than a vaccine to prevent infection."

Professor Frazer hails from Scotland and trained as a renal physician and clinical immunologist in Edinburgh before immigrating to Australia in 1980.

In addition to his responsibilities as Head of CICR, he is the director of a biotechnology start up company, Coridon, which has an interest in optimising and targeting polynucle vaccine protein expression.

Editor's Note: The original news release can be found here.
 

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发表于 2006-5-18 16:57

"Is it possible to invent bacterin acting on other cancers as effectively as the Gardasil?"

I have no idea about your question.

But Nothing is impossible.





The following is a different topic.

It's interesting.



Female Guppies Risk Their Lives To Avoid Too Much Male Attention (May 12, 2006) — Sexual harassment is a burden that females of many species face, and some may go to extreme lengths to avoid it. Female guppies, a popular aquarium fish, may even risk their lives to avoid too much attention from males. Observing wild population of guppies in the rainforest of Trinidad, researchers found that female guppies swim in habitats that contain few males -- but many predators.



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发表于 2006-5-19 09:44

En,nothing is impossible.

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发表于 2006-5-20 18:38
Today's science story.


Using Laser Light To Break Molecular Bonds (May 18, 2006) —


A team of researchers has achieved a long-sought scientific goal: using laser light to break specific molecular bonds. The process uses laser light, instead of heat, to strip hydrogen atoms from silicon surfaces. This is a key step in the manufacture of computer chips and solar cells, so the achievement could reduce the cost and improve the quality of a wide variety of semiconductor devices. >


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发表于 2006-5-22 07:16

thank you guys, especailly medline.

more pure water is welcome.

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发表于 2006-5-23 00:12
Thank you for kindness reply.

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Recommend a movie.

Over the Hedge


A really funny  movie.

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Over the Hedge, a feature-length adaptation of the popular comic strip, offers further proof that the Golden Age of Digital Animation has come and gone. This is arguably the most entertaining animated film since The Incredibles, but it's not much more than an enjoyable diversion. There are cute CGI animals, clever dialogue, a satirical look at suburban America, and a preachy moral, but it doesn't amount to much. Considering how the marketplace has changed, maybe it's unfair to compare Over the Hedge with the likes of Toy Story, Shrek, and Finding Nemo, but there's a world of difference. Those films engaged audiences of all ages on a variety of levels. This one falls in their shadow in terms of both ambition and achievement.

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发表于 2006-5-23 16:52

DO YOU BELIEVE THAT?


Study Finds That A Woman's Chances Of Having Twins Can Be Modified By Diet

An obstetrician well known for his care of and research into multiple-birth pregnancies has found that dietary changes can affect a woman's chances of having twins, and that her overall chance is determined by a combination of diet and heredity. By comparing the twinning rate of vegan women, who consume no animal products, with that of women who do eat animal products, Gary Steinman, MD, PhD, an attending physician at Long Island Jewish (LIJ) Medical Center in New Hyde Park, NY, found that the women who consume animal products, specifically dairy, are five times more likely to have twins. The study is published in the May 2006 issue of the Journal of Reproductive Medicine, available May 20.

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发表于 2006-5-24 22:49
Why, medline and life like to try
I suffer from chronic apathy, I was going to go see a docter about it, but I didn\'t really care.
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