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| Thursday, 18 April, 2002, 04:10 GMT 05:10 UK Parkinson's brain renewal advance ![]() Roger Nelson (right) has shown dramatic improvements
The doctors say it is too soon to tell whether the treatment is long lasting or could be used on all sufferers of Parkinson's. But they have been astonished at how effective the treatment has been so far. The treatment involves putting a drug called GDNF (Glial cell line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor) into a mechanical pump, two of which feed it to the most damaged parts of the brain.
He said he and his colleagues were very surprised at the effects of the treatment. Rapid progress "We thought that this drug would take some months or years to be effective [but] we found that really within a month or two patients were noticing significant changes."
Roger Nelson, who took part in the Bristol trial, told the BBC what the treatment had meant for him. "Being able to talk better, walk better, smile and also laugh again. "My wife passed a slightly risque comment just after I got home from hospital and I burst out laughing, which I hadn't been able to do for several years," he said. Further research Nik Patel, consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital, counsels caution.
"We have to prove that this drug is continually effective, safe and does reverse the disease, and in time we may see the results on a Pet (Positron Emission Tomography) scan confirming these cells have re-grown," he told the BBC. The new treatment has worked well on five people - but that is too few to know for sure whether it is an effective therapy. But the results so far are promising and it has given Roger a new lease of life. If you are a sufferer of the disease or have experience of Parkinson's e-mail us your thoughts on the new treatment using the form below. |
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