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Cancer Drug Causes Permanent Brain Damage
10-13-08
by: David Gutierrez
A widely used chemotherapy drug causes damage to the brain that can last for
years after treatment is completed, according to a study conducted by
researchers from the University of Rochester and published in the Journal of
Biology.
"It is clear that, in some patients, chemotherapy appears to trigger a
degenerative condition in the central nervous system," lead researcher Mark
Noble said.
The findings may help explain why many chemotherapy patients complain of a
condition called "chemo brain," suffering impaired concentration, memory loss,
and even vision problems, dementia or seizures. According to a previous study by
the same research team, more than 82 percent of breast cancer patients report at
least one negative cognitive side effect from chemotherapy.
A different study found that 50 percent of breast cancer survivors still felt
cognitively impaired one year after the end of chemotherapy, while another
estimated that the effects last for years in 15 to 20 percent of women.
Many health professionals have dismissed these symptoms as side effects of
cancer-related anxiety, depression or fatigue, saying there is no evidence for
physical causes.
In the current study, researchers gave the drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) to mice
and observed the effects on their brains. They found that 5-FU attacked cells in
the brain known as oligodendrocytes, destroying them so thoroughly that even six
months after the end of treatment, the mice's brains were almost devoid of the
cells.
Oligodendrocytes are responsible for producing the protective myelin sheath that
keeps nerve signals traveling smoothly. The degeneration of this sheath is
associated with a variety of neurological conditions, including Alzheimer's
disease and multiple sclerosis.
5-FU is a common component of chemotherapy cocktails used to treat bladder,
breast, colon, ovarian, stomach and pancreatic cancer.
Another study by Noble's team found that three widely used chemotherapy drugs
actually do more damage to the brain than the cancers they are being used to
treat.
Comment:
There is almost never a need for chemotherapy or radiation to treat cancer.
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