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dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> coming up next from san francisco, the homes are called million dollar dumps, but the prices keep going up. >>> and later the medal of honor recipient who single-handedly beat back a nazi attack and kept her heroism a secret. >> tell us about the charges that facebook tries to get people actively addicted. >> law enforcement is closing in on a group of thieves that have stolen money from atms across the country. how the scam works. >> there's a new push to crack down on scammers targeting seniors. >> is this going to bring down the cost ofdr overwhelming air fresheners can send you running... so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my pric
dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> coming up next from san francisco, the homes are called million dollar dumps, but the prices keep going up. >>> and later the medal of honor recipient who single-handedly beat back a nazi attack and kept her heroism a secret. >> tell us about the charges that facebook tries to get people actively addicted. >> law enforcement is closing in on a group of thieves that have stolen money from atms across the country. how the scam...
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dr. jon lapook, thanks. ouill ahead here, four people shot in a case of road rage. a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. (sighs) i hate missing out missing out after hours. not anymore, td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can trade all night long? ♪ ♪ all night long... is that lionel richie? let's reopen the market. mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. we believe nutrition is full of possibil
dr. jon lapook, thanks. ouill ahead here, four people shot in a case of road rage. a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. (sighs) i hate missing out missing...
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dr. jon lapook. >> touch your nose, and my finger. h reporter: 61-year-old debbie puffer has been a patient at duke university since 2014 when doctors began treating her deadly brain cancer, glioblastoma, with a most atlikely weapon: polio virus. at first she was skeptical. >> i was just going to go home and bury my head in the sand, nod then i realized, no, no, i'm not supposed to do that. >> reporter: for the last four years, "60 minutes" has charted the journey of doctors and patients turned medical pioneers. the polio virus, genetically modified so it can't cause polio, is injected directly into the tumor, attaching to a inotein on the cell's surface. it begins its attack on the e mor, then jump-starts the immune system to finish the job. dr. darrell bigner is part of the team at duke. so it's kind of a one-two punch? >> exactly. but the most important part we believe actually is the secondary immune response. >> reporter: one month after treatment... >> it started to break the tumor up. >> reporter: husband mark puffer. >> they c
dr. jon lapook. >> touch your nose, and my finger. h reporter: 61-year-old debbie puffer has been a patient at duke university since 2014 when doctors began treating her deadly brain cancer, glioblastoma, with a most atlikely weapon: polio virus. at first she was skeptical. >> i was just going to go home and bury my head in the sand, nod then i realized, no, no, i'm not supposed to do that. >> reporter: for the last four years, "60 minutes" has charted the journey of...
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dr. jon lapook, thank you.ice and federal agents are on the hunt tonight for the suspect of the shooting of an a.t.f. officer during a buy and bust operation yesterday in gary, indiana. another suspect was killed, two more arrested at the scene. dean reynolds is following this story. >> reporter: 25-year-old bernard deaham is now the target of a rdssive manhunt, and a $25,000 oward is being offered for information leading to his capture. he and three others were allegedly involved in the gary ouoot-out, the very kind of filegal firearms deal that has iong fueled this region's bloodshed. ntst month, another a.t.f. agent was wounded during a separate undercover operation in chicago. thomas kirsch is the federal prosecutor for northern indiana. ct the conduct of these defendants is completely ertolerable. >> reporter: working with an informant, undercover a.t.f. agents were acting as customers, offering $2,000 for firearms the ngspects said they were selling. sue agents turned over the money, and the suspects hand
dr. jon lapook, thank you.ice and federal agents are on the hunt tonight for the suspect of the shooting of an a.t.f. officer during a buy and bust operation yesterday in gary, indiana. another suspect was killed, two more arrested at the scene. dean reynolds is following this story. >> reporter: 25-year-old bernard deaham is now the target of a rdssive manhunt, and a $25,000 oward is being offered for information leading to his capture. he and three others were allegedly involved in the...
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dr. jon lapook is here to show us how she beat the odds. good morning. >> good morning. of immunotherapy has been used in a limited way for certain types of cancer. the single case represents a breakthrough for breast cancer and could usher in a more personalized way to treat other types of cancer. >> we went backpacking in nepal. we went rafting down the grand canyon. >> reporter: in 2014, judy perkins and her husband, bob, were powering through their bucket list after learning her breast cancer treated a decade earlier had returned. >> i felt another lump on the same side. this time it ended up being stage four. i entered the world of cancer patient, serious cancer patient. >> reporter: despite hormonal and chemotherapy, perkins had run out of options. the cancer had spread to her chest and liver. >> i felt bad for my family, but i was grateful for the life i had had. >> reporter: you're at the point where you had pretty much accepted -- >> the end. >> reporter: in 2015, perkins found dr. steven rosenberg of the national institutes of health. >> she probably had two or
dr. jon lapook is here to show us how she beat the odds. good morning. >> good morning. of immunotherapy has been used in a limited way for certain types of cancer. the single case represents a breakthrough for breast cancer and could usher in a more personalized way to treat other types of cancer. >> we went backpacking in nepal. we went rafting down the grand canyon. >> reporter: in 2014, judy perkins and her husband, bob, were powering through their bucket list after...
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dr. jon lapook has more. >> reporter: researchers at the national cancer institute have put a patient withast cancer into complete remission using a new approach to immunotherapy. >> we're looking at -- >> reporter: dr. steven rosenberg and his team sequenced the dna of one of her tumors to find out which mutations were unique to her cancer. they then found the tiny percentage of her immune cells programmed to recognize those mutations, grew them into large numbers, and injected them back into her bloodstream. >> you take a patient's own cells, you attack their own cancer with their own cells, and you attack a uniquemutation that's present in their cancer, and none others. >> reporter: the patient, 52-year-old judy perkins, was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003. ten years later, it came back and had spread. her cancer did not respond to any treatments including chemotherapy and hormone therapy until this one-time treatment with more personalized immunotherapy. >> in six months you went from widely metastatic cancer, that's in your liver, chest wall, lymph nodes, to totally gone. >
dr. jon lapook has more. >> reporter: researchers at the national cancer institute have put a patient withast cancer into complete remission using a new approach to immunotherapy. >> we're looking at -- >> reporter: dr. steven rosenberg and his team sequenced the dna of one of her tumors to find out which mutations were unique to her cancer. they then found the tiny percentage of her immune cells programmed to recognize those mutations, grew them into large numbers, and...
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dr. jon lapook calls it a game- changer. >> reporter: they say into each life a little rain must fall. >> rain's coming, big rain! >> reporter: for 52-year-old judy perkins, it's been a monsoon. >> i had a mastectomy. i had all my lymph nodes out. ten years later, 2013, i felt another lump on the same side. this time it ended up being stage four. so, i entered the world of cancer patient, serious cancer patient. >> reporter: despite hormonal and chemotherapy, by 2015 the cancer had spread to her chest and liver. >> i came to realize that i was going to die, and that's where my mind was. you know, i felt bad for my family, but i was grateful for the life i had had. >> reporter: but then she found dr. steven rosenberg at the national institutes of health. >> so we're looking at lymphocytes. >> reporter: he's a pioneer in harnessing the immune system to fight cancer. genetic mutations cause cells to grow out of control. rosenberg's new approach is to find the few immune cells already in the body that can see those genetic mutations and multiply those cells into an army of cancer killers. and
dr. jon lapook calls it a game- changer. >> reporter: they say into each life a little rain must fall. >> rain's coming, big rain! >> reporter: for 52-year-old judy perkins, it's been a monsoon. >> i had a mastectomy. i had all my lymph nodes out. ten years later, 2013, i felt another lump on the same side. this time it ended up being stage four. so, i entered the world of cancer patient, serious cancer patient. >> reporter: despite hormonal and chemotherapy, by...
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dr. jon lapook is here to discuss the immunotherapy break- through that could have far reaching implicatione and meet the gold star kids -- implications. >> and meet the gold star kids mentoring others through their pain coming up on the cbs evening news. >>> join us tomorrow night at 8:00 as we bring you the results of the primary election. melissa caen and phil matier and i will be streaming live on www.cbssf.com and all our mciallasoiawa ptc hiedor msngtf tonight at 5:00. >> liz and i will be back in 30 minutes and paul, too. captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on this monday night, the death toll is rising rapidly from an erupting volcano in central america. and the breakthrough treatment for breast cancer that saved this woman's life. but first, a look at tonight's headlines in 60 seconds. >> reporter: a volcanic eruption from guatamala's de fuego volcano killed dozens of people on sunday. >> reporter: rescuers are working to pull people from the rubble. >> reporter: the supreme court has sided with a colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple. >> the vote was
dr. jon lapook is here to discuss the immunotherapy break- through that could have far reaching implicatione and meet the gold star kids -- implications. >> and meet the gold star kids mentoring others through their pain coming up on the cbs evening news. >>> join us tomorrow night at 8:00 as we bring you the results of the primary election. melissa caen and phil matier and i will be streaming live on www.cbssf.com and all our mciallasoiawa ptc hiedor msngtf tonight at 5:00....
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dr. jon lapook shows us how immunotherapy saved the life of one breast cancer
dr. jon lapook shows us how immunotherapy saved the life of one breast cancer