Laura Indolfi: Good news in the fight against pancreatic cancer
ローラ・インドルフィ: 膵臓がん患者への吉報
Laura Indolfi is revolutionizing cancer treatment with new technologies including implantable devices for delivering drugs locally to the site of a tumor. Full bio
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at least one person on the screen?
手を挙げて下さい
in their fields.
名を成した方々ですものね
all of them have in common?
very sad this news,
of how lethal this disease can be.
という認識が高められました
of cancer deaths,
致死率の高い癌です
will survive beyond five years.
わずか8%で
with breast cancer,
乳がん患者の生存率と比べると
is almost 90 percent.
with pancreatic cancer
certain death sentence.
同然の事なのです
is that in the last 40 years,
少しも変わっていないのです
treatment more effective?
より効果的になるのでしょうか?
that seem impossible,
innovative solutions
新しい革新的な解決法を捜そうと
with pancreatic cancer
of your belly, literally.
お腹の真ん中にあるという事です
オレンジ色になっていますが
どけないと よく見えません
organs in front.
どけないと よく見えません
by many other vital organs,
the bile duct.
to grow into those organs
転移しやすいことが
癌の1つにしているのです
also prevents the doctor
for breast cancer, for example.
手術が行われていません
chemotherapy as the only option
残された選択肢です
piece of bad news.
very few blood vessels.
about the blood vessel of a tumor?
問題となるのでしょう?
how chemotherapy works.
考えてみましょう
until it reaches the tumor site.
trying to reach a destination.
高速道路を運転するようなものです
doesn't have an exit on the highway?
目的地への出口がなかったらどうでしょう?
throughout all of your body.
for the patients overall,
ほとんど届くことがなく
限られたものになります
to have a whole-body treatment
賛成できるものではありません
and effort have gone towards
多大なる努力が 膵臓がん治療の為
to treat pancreatic cancer,
向けられてきましたが
in changing the way
あるにも拘らず
good news, hopefully.
General Hospital in Boston,
共同研究者と共に
the way we treat cancer
drug delivery a reality.
on top of your destination,
パラシュートで降ろされ
all around the highway.
というようなものです
into devices that look like this one.
これに薬を埋め込みました
that they can be folded
柔軟性があるので 畳んで
directly on top of the tumor
that once they are positioned
十分な硬さがあるので
physically prevent the tumor
slowly and more effectively
効果的に投与されていきます
whole-body treatment.
あり得ない事です
we have demonstrated
the response to treatment.
12倍向上させられると実証されました
where it's needed the most,
that is 12 times more powerful,
this technology to the next level.
我々は絶えず研究を続けています
prior to asking the FDA for approval
通らなくてはならない段階です
will die from pancreatic cancer.
命を落としています
extend their life
寿命を伸ばし
治せる病気になることを
more powerful and less toxic,
強力なものにするだけでなく
to finding new innovative solutions
他のほとんどの不可能な問題にも
扉を開いているのです
扉を開いているのです
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Laura Indolfi - Biomedical entrepreneurLaura Indolfi is revolutionizing cancer treatment with new technologies including implantable devices for delivering drugs locally to the site of a tumor.
Why you should listen
Laura Indolfi is a biomedical entrepreneur, CEO and co-founder of PanTher Therapeutics, an early stage spin-out from MIT and MGH that provides superior technologies for revolutionizing the treatment of locally advanced inoperable solid tumors. Prior to this she served as an entrepreneur-in-residence at the MGH Cancer Center and as a research associate in the Harvard-MIT Institute for Medical Engineering and Science. She was selected as a TED Fellow in 2016.
Indolfi has broad professional experiences and interests ranging from biomedical engineering to entrepreneurship and outreaching initiative to promoting science. Her scientific expertise covers a broad range of therapeutic areas (cardio, cancer, inflammation, regenerative medicine) and approaches (drug delivery, cell therapy, implanted devices). Together with her strong technical background, Laura has hands-on business and managerial know-how developed during her biomedical business training at Sloan and Harvard Business Schools and with several consulting firms. She strongly believes in the power of outreach initiatives to promote research awareness and foster the public audience's discovery of the beauty of science. In 2014 the line of clothes Cytocouture, created in collaboration with Colombian designer Carlos Villamil and inspired by her cell-therapy research, won the global competition Descience.
Indolfi holds a MS/BS degree in materials science and engineering and a PhD in biomaterials from the University of Naples Federico II in Italy. Upon graduation, she joined the Harvard-MIT Division of health, science and technology, working on several projects spanning from devices for local drug delivery to tissue engineering approaches for cell therapies.
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