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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL CENTER OF ONCOLOGY DEVELOPS NEW METHOD OF BRAIN TUMOR TREATMENT

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 30 2006

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 30, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian National Center
    of Oncology has developed a biodegrable polymeric film (BPF) to
    deliver local chemotherapy agents for the brain tumor treatment
    purposes. Levon Harutyunyan, Deputy Director of the center, stated
    this. According to him, about 350 people are diagnosed as having a
    brain tumor in Armenia annually, and about 200 die of this disease. In
    the US, these indices make about 17.5 thousand and 12 thousand people
    respectively. L. Harutyunyan said that the three-layer film developed
    by their center is put at the place of the tumor removed from the brain
    and is absorbed, thus securing the effective impact of the medicine
    contained in the film (without any undesirable results). In his words,
    the use of such methods for brain tumor treatment has just started in
    international practice: particularly, the polymeric sponges developed
    by the medical center of Baltimore University are not for market sale
    and have been used in 500-600 patients.

    Attempts to use polymeric films for brain tumor treatment have also
    been made at John Hopkins Clinic, but, in the words of L. Harutyunian,
    without much success, because these films tend to become active in
    the liver, from where the intended substance reaches the brain with
    difficulty. He said that films developed by their center have been
    tested on animals and are now being used in the treatment of four
    patients. It was mentioned that the cost price of a film developed
    by the center makes 40 dollars, which is much lower than the prices
    of similar ones used abroad. L. Harutyunyan noted that in case of
    creating a laboratory with modern equipment in the center's area
    of 60 square meters, it will be possible to synthesize 12 thousand
    organic polymeric films and make a net profit of 300 thousand dollars
    a year. The center plans to cooperate with Nairit-2 OJSC for production
    of the film's polymeric components.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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