ISS scientists make headway in cancer research: 'We're NASA, we do Moonshots'

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ISS scientists make headway in cancer research: 'We're NASA, we do Moonshots'
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A chemist turned science writer, Victoria Corless completed her Ph.D. in organic synthesis at the University of Toronto and, ever the cliché, realized lab work was not something she wanted to do for the rest of her days.

administrator Bill Nelson to a small crowd at NASA headquarters last week."We go to explore the heavens, but we also go to improve life here onNelson was speaking at an event held in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to give an update on progress that the respective agencies are making toward the White House's Cancer Moonshot initiative, originally launched in 2016.

Compounding the issue is the fact that not all cancers are created equal — only a handful have well-vetted, early-detection protocols, not to mention treatment options and promising survival rates. Breast cancer, for example, has an almost 90% five year survival rate while lung cancer, liver cancer, colon and rectal cancer , have poorer outcomes.

"Cells grow differently," said Nelson."Tumors develop differently. Tissues can form differently, and that means medicines can be tested differently.", for that matter, which contains the world's most sophisticated microgravity laboratory. And some of those experiments are particularly focused on cancer research.

Keytruda previously required several hours to administer, which puts a burden on patients and healthcare systems."But in developing the drug for an IV infusion, be administered by a doctor in as little as 20 minutes," he said. In collaboration with the pharmaceutical company Merck, the team is now awaiting approval of the next step for Keytruda: a quick injection.

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