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Timeline of cancer treatment development

This is a historical timeline of the development and progress of cancer treatments, which includes time of discovery, progress, and approval of the treatments.

Ancient Era

Cancer was traditionally treated with surgery, heat, or herbal (chemical) therapies.

  • 2600 BC Egyptian physician Imhotep diagnosed several types of tumour and therapies for them. According to the Ebers medical papyrus, hard tumours were treated by placing a poultice near the tumour, followed by local incision.
  • BC Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians used heat to treat masses. Healers in ancient India used regional and whole-body hyperthermia as treatments.
  • 2 AD Ancient Greeks describe surgical treatment of cancer.

Modern Era

1800s

  • 1820s British Dr. James Arnott, "the father of modern cryosurgery", starts to use cryotherapy to freeze tumours in the treatment of breast and uterine cancers
  • 1880s American Dr. William Stewart Halsted develops radical mastectomy for breast cancer
  • 1890s German Dr. Westermark used localized hyperthermia to produce tumour regression in patients
  • 1891 American Dr. William B. Coley, "the father of immunotherapy", starts to treat cancer patients by injecting them with streptococci, containing immunostimulatory CpG motifs
  • 1896 French Dr. Victor Despeignes, "the father of radiation therapy", starts to use X-rays to treat cancer
  • 1896 American Dr. Emil Grubbe starts to treat breast cancer patients with X-rays
  • 1896 Sir George Thomas Beatson invented hormonal treatment of breast cancer by bilateral ovary removal in women with inoperable breast cancer.

1900s

2000s

  • 2001 UK NICE approves taxol for chemotherapy of breast, ovarian, and non-small cell lung cancers
  • 2002 US FDA approves imatinib
  • 2002 The State Food and Drug Administration of China approves Gendicine, gene therapy for cancer
  • 2002 Corporate takeover of Dupont by BMS resulted in abandoning Etacstil breast cancer anti-estrogen (SERM/SERD) hormonal therapy drug that overcomes hormone-therapy resistance
  • 2003 American Dr. Peter Littrup starts to treat early and metastatic breast cancer with cryoablation
  • 2004 bevacizumab, the first approved drug to inhibit blood vessel formation by tumours, is licensed
  • 2005 US FDA approves taxol for chemotherapy of breast, pancreatic, and non-small cell lung cancers
  • 2006 US FDA approves herceptin
  • 2007 US FDA approves sorafenib
  • 2007 US FDA approves camptothecin-analogue topotecan for chemotherapy of cancer
  • 2010 US FDA approves immunotherapy, sipuleucel-T dendritic cell vaccine for advanced prostate cancer
  • 2010 China advances cryoimmunotherapy to treat breast, kidney, lung, liver, prostate and bone cancer
  • 2011 US FDA approves monoclonal antibody, Ipilimumab for advanced melanoma
  • 2011 Cuba develops and releases CimaVax-EGF, the first therapeutic cancer vaccine for lung cancer
  • 2012 Cuba develops and releases monoclonal antibody, Racotumomab, the therapeutic cancer vaccine for lung cancer
  • 2015 US FDA approves anti-CDK4/6, Palbociclib for advanced breast cancer
  • 2015 US FDA approves imaging-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound for prostate cancer

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