Katie Couric's Notebook: Cancer Vaccine
Dendreon's Provenge vaccine harnesses the body's own immune cells to battle tumors, a new tool alongside surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
After decades of research in this area, it's the first vaccine approved to treat cancer. Others, including a melanoma vaccine, may follow.
Yet these new treatments raise questions as well. Provenge only adds about four months to the lives of men with advanced prostate cancer. And it costs a whopping $93,000 a patient.
That's one set of numbers. But consider these: Over 11 million Americans have cancer and more than half a million will die of it this year alone - roughly one person every minute.
The success of Provenge opens the door to bigger and better discoveries... and that really is news worth celebrating.
That's a page from my notebook.
I'm Katie Couric, CBS News.