PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDA'Y', MAY 6. 1966 PAGE EIGH ! TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. MAY I~. 19CR i a aaa;y vt ,avvv Cancer Research Gives Survival Hopes to Victims' ! Y .' 4 .V A+PtttttP fl AV..~ V ' ".' . XY.< :Y~t "^.: P::+Fvf ": :.v..4+ . .S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S . . . ......°....w...e.^":1. .::. .:t.t:..:.. ..".^"Y:". .:..:Y:t::t::^h:".:A..+:,... °.°w°°°°...^.....°.A.:w.1:.Ar...°.w°....e: M::..S. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN DETROIT (R)-"My sister is dy- ing .. . She doesn't know it . . Can you help me?" "My wife is in constant agony * . .Nothing stops the hurt.. . Please." These tragic pleas are typical of hundreds that have poured in daily by telephone, mail and tele- gram to Wayne State University in the three weeks since researchers reported on efforts to develop an anticancer vaccine. The university's medical school has installed five telephones to handle the calls and has ordered seven more. Stacks of Letters Stacks of letters and telegrams from every state and nearly every country in Europe and Asia have been delivered and remain largely unopened for lack of personnel. Although gratified by the at- tention their work has received, researchers are worried that many people have been given false hope. "The work presented is of a very preliminary nature. It sug- gests we may have a potential new form of treatment for cancer, but the work is largely experimen- tal," said Dr. Norbert Czajkowski 29-year-olderesident in opthalmol- ogy at Detroit General Hospital who originated the research four years ago. He adds: "Under the very best conditions --enough money, enough person- nel-it will be at least two years before we will know if we have been successful." To date the program has in- cluded 20 patients. The score is all two completely freed of tumors; cancer halted or growing slowly in eight; lives of two in advanced stages believed prolonged. Eight other patients showed no improvement and the failure, re- searchers say, probably came be- cause the disease was too far ad- vanced and the patients' bodies were no longer capable of pro- ducing antibodies. Antibodies Developed The experiments, carried out un- der the auspices of the Wayne medical school, are premised on the body developing antibodies against cancer, similar to those produced against polio by Salk, vaccine. Cancerous cells are taken from a patient and combined with chemicals taken from cells of rab- bits. The combination then is in- jected into the patient. The body recognizes the mat- ter is foreign and produces anti- bodies to fight it. Dr. Czajkowski said plans now are for the addition of about three patients a week to the program. These, he said, will be selected mainly from letters written by physicians. ' Dr. Paul L. Wolf, Wayne profes- sor of pathology and director of experimental pathology at the De- troit Institute of Cancer Research. said yesterday the program needs $200,000. It's been operating for the past four years on less than $10,000 a year in total grants from the National Institute of Health and the American Cancer Society, he said. Until two weeks ago, Drs. Wolf The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. FRIDAY, MAY 6 Day Calendar No Events Scheduled. General Notices Medical College Admission Test: Can- didates taking the Medical College Ad- mission Test on Sat., May 7, are re- quested to report to Room 140, Busi- ness Administration Bldg. at 8:30 a.m Saturday. Doctoral Candidates who expect to receive degrees in August, 1966, must have at least three bound copies (the original in a "spring binder") of their dissertation in the office of the Grad- uate School by Mon., June 20. The re- port of the doctoral committee on the final oral examination must be filed with the Recorder of the Graduate School together with two copies of the thesis, which is ready in all respects for publication, not later than Mon., July 18. and Czajkowski and four others worked part-time on the program as its entire staff. After announcement of prelim- inary results, the medical school appointed Dr. V. Vaitkevicius as full-time director of oncology tu- mors. Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., May 6, 4 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astronomy Bldg. Jerry R. Erman, Department of Astronomy, will speak on "The Struc- ture of Planetary Nebulae as Revealed by Optical and Radio Emission." Doctoral Examination for Charles Francis Hughes, Political Science; thes- is: "Commissioner Colburn and Blue Cross: A Study of Decision-Making within the Regulatory Process in Mich-, igan," Fri., May 6, Pol. Sci. Conf. Room, 4th Floor, Mason Hall, at 2 p.m. Chairman, R. H. Pealy. Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available in Room 1011 of the SAB. Inter-House Assembly, Post orienta- tion mixer, Sept. 2, 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Palmer Field (tentative). Alpha Phi Omega, Open rush meet- ing, Sept. 7, 7-10 p.m., Union, 3R & S. 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