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    Default Gene therapy for ED: new study by Arnold Melman

    I got this on my e-mail today, let's hope some rich Arabs will read it:


    "Gene transfer for erectile dysfunction: will this novel therapy be accepted by urologists? - Abstract


    Monday, 19 October 2009
    Department of Urology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, USA.

    Department of Urology and Physiology and Pharmacology, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA.

    The purpose of this review is to update the results of the only phase 1 erectile dysfunction gene transfer trial and based upon those results present the outcome of a web-based survey that studied whether or not knowledgeable in the field urologists would use gene transfer in their patients once approved for use by the US Food and Drug Administration.

    The results of the clinical trials showed no transfer-related serious adverse events. The response to 10 questions of a web-based survey indicates that gene transfer as a first or second-line therapy for practicing urologists would be well accepted.

    Practicing, experienced urologists, after the US Food and Drug Administration approval, are willing to employ gene transfer therapies in their patients, be it men who have failed or dissatisfied with other treatments or as shown in up to one-third of men as a first therapy. That outcome portends for rapid adaptation and active participation into the medical practice for maxi-K or other specific gene transfer, stem cell, or combinations that will be developed in the future.

    Written by:
    Melman A, Rojas L, Christ G. Are you the author?

    Reference:
    Curr Opin Urol. 2009 Sep 8. Epub ahead of print.

    PubMed Abstract
    PMID:19741539

    UroToday.com Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Section"

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    The big novelty here is this: urologists are excited about gene therapy and are willing to prescribe it to their patients.

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