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Clinical trial: A new medicine cures cancer in 100 percent of patients

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Doctors were able to treat rectal cancer in patients. Immunotherapy, which leverages the body’s own immune system as an ally in the fight against cancer, is used in the treatment. The first patient in the immunotherapy clinical trial, has completed six months of treatment. Oncologists at New York’s Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) discovered … Read more

British scientists developed ‘sugar bomb’ to kill cancer cell

British scientists developed 'sugar bomb' to kill cancer cell

British scientists have developed a ‘sugar bomb’ to kill cancer cells safely. Which will destroy the cancer cells in a few seconds without harming the healthy cells.

Experts at the ‘British University of Edinburgh’ said that the drug will not harm nearby healthy cells and tissues. Under this procedure, patients will not even need to undergo harmful chemotherapy.

According to the report, food is needed for the cancerous tumor to spread rapidly. Sweet bombs will be thrown at the tumor in the form of light, which will explosively destroy the cancer cells. This procedure is also called SCNBD.

Experts said that during the test, the sugar cells in the tumor were destroyed in a few seconds, this method will also be possible to treat breast, prostate, and lung cancer.

However, this method will be used to treat common brain cancers.

Researcher ‘Sam Benson’ said that the sugar bomb draws energy from the drug light and the cells use the energy to make oxygen a weapon.

According to the Brain Tumor Charity, this method will be able to target cancer cells without disturbing healthy cells.

Scientists hope that this new method will increase the rate of cancer recovery and they will not have to go through a difficult and painful procedure like chemotherapy.

 

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World Cancer Day 2020 – ‘I Am and I Will’

World Cancer Day

World Cancer Day 2020 is observed on 4th February (today) around the world. World Cancer Day is an opportunity to rally the international community to end the injustice of preventable suffering from cancer. Cancer occurs due to abnormal growth of cells in tissue or organ of the body. Cancer is the second leading cause of … Read more