'Cancer-killing pill' that appears to 'annihilate' solid tumours is now being tested on humans - eviltoast
  • 52fighters@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    This treatment looks to give us the ability to buy time. So many treatments just cannot act fast enough or are so weakening at higher doses that the person doesn’t make it. I think we will see a lot of new treatment options that give us room for creativity when the first option fails. I’ve lost a lot of people I love to cancer in my life. I’m hopeful that those I love still living will be with us longer, so I can love and enjoy them more. At least until the next thing after cancer gets them (or me).

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      1 year ago

      we don’t know yet, it might be very well a part of complete cure for some cases

      and judging by mechanism which is pretty general, that might be a lot of cases and resistance may be hard to develop