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Sneyd Green mum promotes 'miracle' cream that freed her baby of…

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THE mum of a baby suffering from eczema has launched a campaign to promote awareness over a 'miracle' cream which quickly eased his condition.

Parents Emma and Damien Postlethwaite went searching for answers after son Austin, who was born last November, suffered so badly his skin peeled off.

Following a visit to London-based consultant dermatologist Dr Aron, the couple were prescribed a cream made up of antibiotics and steroids.

Although it's not a permanent cure for eczema, the cream helped soften Austin's skin and leave it free of the condition.

Emma said: "I really feel that we have the eczema under control now thanks to Dr Aron."

To read Emma's blog about Austin's condition visit http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk.

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French visit clears Dapto schoolgirl's skin condition

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Sept. 11, 2014, 9:30 p.m.

Bleach baths, bandages, bleeding - eczema has been more than just an itch for Dapto schoolgirl Holly Collins.

Six-year-old Holly Collins, official Eczema Awareness Week ambassador. Picture: ROBERT PEET

Bleach baths, bandages, bleeding - eczema has been more than just an itch for Dapto schoolgirl Holly Collins.

But the six-year-old, who is the face of this year's Eczema Awareness Week, has been able to start school without her full-body bandages thanks to a life-changing trip to the south of France.

There really must be something in the water at the Avene Hydrotherapy Centre near Montpellier where the local spring water was used to treat Holly's severe atopic eczema.

"She was always itchy, her skin was always weeping and bleeding, she was kept awake at night.''

Her mother, Julie, said the treatment had meant her little girl could live a normal life.

"Before the trip she had to constantly wear wet bandages all over her body which needed to be changed at least a dozen times in a 24-hour period," Mrs Collins said.

"She was always itchy, her skin was always weeping and bleeding, she was kept awake at night.

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Dapto girl returns from France with glowing skin

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Sept. 11, 2014, 9:30 p.m.

Bleach baths, bandages, bleeding - eczema has been more than just an itch for Dapto schoolgirl Holly Collins.

Six-year-old Holly Collins, official Eczema Awareness Week ambassador. Picture: ROBERT PEET

Bleach baths, bandages, bleeding - eczema has been more than just an itch for Dapto schoolgirl Holly Collins.

But the six-year-old, who is the face of this year's Eczema Awareness Week, has been able to start school without her full-body bandages thanks to a life-changing trip to the south of France.

There really must be something in the water at the Avene Hydrotherapy Centre near Montpellier where the local spring water was used to treat Holly's severe atopic eczema.

"She was always itchy, her skin was always weeping and bleeding, she was kept awake at night.''

Her mother, Julie, said the treatment had meant her little girl could live a normal life.

"Before the trip she had to constantly wear wet bandages all over her body which needed to be changed at least a dozen times in a 24-hour period," Mrs Collins said.

"She was always itchy, her skin was always weeping and bleeding, she was kept awake at night.

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Center for Advanced Cellular Therapeutics to Rise on Penn Medicine Campus

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Newswise PHILADELPHIA The University of Pennsylvania today reached an important milestone in its alliance with Novartis as it unveiled plans for the construction of a first-of-its-kind Center for Advanced Cellular Therapeutics (CACT) on the Penn Medicine campus in Philadelphia. The CACT will become the epicenter for research using Chimeric Antigen Receptor technology (CAR), which enables a patients T cells to be reprogrammed outside of the body so when they are re-infused into the patient, the T cells have the ability to hunt and destroy the cancer cells. Clinical trials using this approach have made headlines around the world.

Plans for the 30,000-square foot facility cement the Penn-Novartis alliance, a marquee component of Penn's efforts in translational sciences that expedite the development of novel therapies for diseases of all kinds. The collaboration was announced in August 2012, when the two organizations entered an exclusive global research and licensing agreement to further study and commercialize novel CAR therapies.

The CACT, which will be funded in part through a $20 million investment from Novartis, will be devoted to the discovery, development and manufacturing of these personalized cellular cancer therapies, through a joint research and development program led by scientists and clinicians from Penn and Novartis.

The past five years have been a time of explosive, exciting progress in the field of cancer cellular therapy, said Carl H. June, MD, the Richard W. Vague Professor of Immunotherapy in the department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in the Perelman School of Medicine and director of Translational Research in Penns Abramson Cancer Center. The results weve seen among the leukemia patients weve treated using our hunter cells have accelerated our expectations for the potential of these new therapies. Today, many of those brave patients are thriving, and through our work in the CACT, we hope to offer that chance to patients with many other types of cancers.

The CACT will be constructed as part of the master building plan for the rear of the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine on Penn Medicines University City campus, atop of the 8-story Jordan Medical Education Center and South Pavilion Extension, which are currently under construction. The Center for Advanced Cellular Therapeutics will adjoin the existing cancer therapeutics floor in the Smilow Center for Translational Research, allowing it to be fully integrated with Penn Medicines research and clinical operations. The Center is expected to employ 100 highly specialized professionals in this burgeoning biomedical field.

The new facility, slated for completion in 2016, will house technologically advanced rooms where patients own immune cells will be reprogramed to fight tumors, roughly doubling Penns capacity to investigate new uses for this cellular therapy technology and treat patients in clinical trials for a broad range of cancers. Functions of the space will include vaccine development, assay development and correlative studies of blood and other biospecimens to examine how trial participants respond to the therapies they receive.

We are fortunate to live in an era when fundamental discovery rapidly can become a therapeutic. Harnessing of the bodys immune system to treat cancers, as so dramatically shown with CAR T cell therapies, is the culmination of years of dedicated research, said Mark Fishman, President of the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research. The number of opportunities to treat heretofore lethal diseases now is legion. This new joint center is testimony to the power that comes from merging academic discovery directly to the generation of new medicines.

In July 2014, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration awarded its Breakthrough Therapy designation to the Penn-developed CTL019, an investigational CAR therapy for the treatment of relapsed and refractory adult and pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The designation followed new results presented during the American Society of Hematologys annual meeting in December 2013, when Junes team announced data from a study of nearly 60 patients with advanced blood cancers that had stopped responding to conventional treatments. The researchers reported that the reprogrammed hunter cells produced durable remissions, persisting in patients' bodies for more than three years in patients who had relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Among children and adults with relapsed/refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia a fast-moving blood cancer that is especially deadly among patients who relapse after undergoing first-line therapies 89 percent of trial participants cancers were put into remission within just a few weeks of receiving the new cells.

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