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Charles Swanton FRS FMedSci FRCP is British physician scientist specialising in oncology and cancer research.

At least 20,000 annual UK cancer deaths avoidable, says charity

At least 20,000 annual UK cancer deaths avoidable, says charity
Nov 27,2023 8:11 pm

... Prof Charles Swanton, who has been leading that study at the Francis Crick Institute, told BBC News the work could help doctors better predict how a patient s tumour will spread and how to fight it...

Study reveals cancer's ‘infinite' ability to evolve

Study reveals cancer's ‘infinite' ability to evolve
Apr 12,2023 11:30 am

... " That has never been done before at this scale, " said Prof Charles Swanton, from the Francis Crick Institute and University College London...

Air pollution cancer breakthrough will rewrite the rules

Air pollution cancer breakthrough will rewrite the rules
Sep 10,2022 3:11 am

... One of the world s leading experts, Prof Charles Swanton, said the breakthrough marked a " new era"...

The scientists, a 'home-brew' coronavirus test

The scientists, a 'home-brew' coronavirus test
Apr 19,2020 12:16 am

... Charles Swanton s days are busy, but the work is rewarding test...

Drug that prevents half of breast cancers carries on working

Drug that prevents half of breast cancers carries on working
Feb 16,2020 9:07 am

... Prof Charles Swanton, Cancer Research UK s chief clinician, said: Up until now we only knew that tamoxifen has long-lasting benefits, so it s reassuring that this study looking specifically at anastrozole, which has fewer long-term side-effects, gives better protection to women years after they stopped taking the drug...

Skin cancer: Half of people surviving advanced melanoma

Skin cancer: Half of people surviving advanced melanoma
Feb 16,2020 6:40 am

... What do experts think? Prof Charles Swanton, chief clinician at Cancer Research UK, said the progress in melanoma had been incredibly fast ...

'Revolutionary' new class of cancer drugs approved

'Revolutionary' new class of cancer drugs approved
Feb 16,2020 6:30 am

... Prof Charles Swanton, Cancer Research UK s chief clinician, said the drugs were exciting ...

Air pollution cancer breakthrough will rewrite the rules

Feb 16,2020 6:30 am

Researchers say they have cracked how air Pollution leads to Cancer , in a discovery that completely transforms our understanding of how tumours arise.

The Team at the Francis Crick Institute in London showed that rather than causing damage, air Pollution was Waking Up old damaged cells.

One of The World 's leading experts, Prof Charles Swanton , said The Breakthrough marked a " new era".

And it may now be possible to develop drugs that stop cancers forming.

The findings could explain how hundreds of Cancer -causing substances act on The Body .

The classical view of Cancer starts with a healthy cell. It acquires more and more mutations in its genetic code, or DNA, until it reaches a Tipping Point . Then it becomes a Cancer and grows uncontrollably.

But there are problems with this idea: cancerous mutations are found in seemingly healthy tissue, and many substances known to cause Cancer - including air Pollution -

So What is going on?

The researchers have produced evidence of a different idea. The damage is already there in our cell's DNA, picked up as we grow and age, but something needs to pull The Trigger that actually makes it cancerous.

The Discovery came from exploring why non-smokers get Lung Cancer . The overwhelming majority of lung cancers are caused by smoking but still,

The Crick scientists focused on a form of Pollution called particulate matter 2. 5 (known as PM2. 5), which is far smaller than the diameter of a human hair.

Through a series of detailed human and animal experiments they showed:

Crucially, the researchers were able to stop cancers forming in mice exposed to air Pollution by using a drug that blocks The Alarm signal.

The results are a double breakthrough, both for understanding the impact of air Pollution and The Fundamentals of how we get Cancer .

Dr Emilia Lim, one of the Crick researchers, said people who had never smoked but developed Lung Cancer often had no idea why.

" To give them some clues about how this might work is really, really important, " She Said .

" It's super-important - 99% of people in The World live in places where air Pollution exceeds The Who guidelines so it really impacts all of us. "

Rethinking Cancer

But the results also showed mutations alone are not always enough to cause Cancer . It can need an extra element.

Prof Swanton said This Was The Most exciting finding his lab had come across, as it " actually rethinks our understanding of how tumours are initiated". He Said it would lead to a " new era" of molecular Cancer prevention.

The idea of taking a Cancer -blocking pill if you live in a heavily polluted area is not completely fanciful.

Doctors have already trialled an interleukin-1-beta drug in cardiovascular disease and found, they cut The Risk of Lung Cancer .

The latest findings are being presented to scientists at.

Speaking to The Bbc from the conference, Prof Swanton said: " Pollution is a lovely example, but there are going to be 200 other examples of this over The Next 10 Years . "

And He Said we needed to rethink how even smoking causes Cancer - is it just the known DNA damage caused by the chemicals in tobacco or is The Smoke causing inflammation, too?

Curiously, the idea that mutated DNA is not enough and cancers need another trigger to grow was first proposed by scientist.

" Philosophically, it's fascinating. These incredible biologists have done this work 75 years ago and it's largely been ignored, " said Dr Lim.

Michelle Mitchell , chief executive of Cancer Research UK, stressed that " smoking remains the biggest cause of Lung Cancer ".

But she added: " Science, which takes years of painstaking work, is changing our thinking around how Cancer develops. We now have a much better understanding of the driving forces behind Lung Cancer . "



Source of news: bbc.com

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