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"GAME-CHANGING" CANCER DRUGS

New treatment can make tumours vanish from terminally ill patients, scientists say

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A “GAME-changing” new drug can wipe out tumours in terminally ill cancer patients.

One in ten kidney cancer sufferers saw their tumour growth vanish.

Scientists now reckon the injection, an alternative to ­gruelling chemotherapy, could give hundreds of people years more life and cure cases once thought of as no-hopers.

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New "game-changing" drugs can wipe out tumours in terminally ill cancer patientsCredit: Getty Images

The treatment combines existing cancer drugs Ipilimumab and Nivolumab.

They make up a new class of drugs called immunotherapies.

Both stimulate the body’s immune system to attack cancer cells.

In trials, tumours shrank in four in ten patients with incurable kidney cancer.

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 In trials the tumours shrank in four in ten patients whose kidney cancer was incurableCredit: Getty Images

Some 85 per cent survived a year against 37 per cent for those on standard treatments.

“We could be talking about curing cases that a few years ago would have had no hope.

“This new class of drugs is a real game-changer.

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Scientists hope the new drugs will cure cases which would once have been thought of as no-hopersCredit: Getty Images

“They are going to replace chemotherapy for many cancers.”

The findings will be presented today at the European Society for Medical Oncology Congress in Denmark.