MS MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH — 70% of patients reported symptom-free after stem cell transplants, chemotherapy

Stuart SchlossmanMultiple Sclerosis, Stem Cell Related

Ottawa doctors optimistic about new MS treatment

Ottawa doctors have developed a new treatment for multiple sclerosis that they say has eliminated the disease in 70 per cent of their patients.

Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a disease where the body’s immune system attacks itself, causing damage to the spinal cord and brain.
A team of doctors from the Ottawa Hospital are to publish findings in a yet-to-be-determined medical journal on a new treatment that uses stem cell transplants and high doses of chemotherapy.
The doctors have tested 24 people over the past 13 years, starting as an experimental study for patients with severe symptoms who did not improve using drug therapy.
Dr. Harold Atkins, a bone-marrow transplant expert, has helped lead the study. He said a large majority of the patients have gained long-term freedom from evidence of further MS.
“These transplants are pushing the limits of technology,” Atkins said.
“We have to use very high doses of chemotherapy to get rid of the old immune system that’s attacking the patient’s brain … that has a lot of side effects.”
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