Nexavar Improves Liver Cancer Survival Rates

emaxhealth.com     Jul 25, 2008            

Nexavar drug is found to improve survival rates in liver cancer patients. A joint team of researchers from Hospital Clinic of Barcelona and Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) Group has examined 602 advanced liver cancer patients who were divided into two groups: one group was taking Nexavar - sorafenib, the second group was taking a placebo. Placebo group patients reported an average of 7.9 months of survival rate, while Nexavar group patients reported 10.7 months, which is a 3 month more improvement. This is not a significant improvement, but researchers are excited, because this is the first step toward providing liver cancer treatment. Some patients even had a 3 year long improvement in survival rates. According to American Cancer Society (ACS) statistics, each year about 21000 Americans are being diagnosed to have liver... [read full story]                    

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