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Study: Aggressive Cancer Can be Treated by Targeting Rogue DNA

Study: AgressiveAggressive Cancer Can Bebe Treated by Targeting Rogue DNA

Above: Radiologist Fredric Pedulla shows a nodule on a lung scan of a smoking person for the Acapulco experimentation in Ajaccio on December 16, 2021, on the French Mediterranean island of Corsica. Image copyright: Pascal Pochard-Casabianca/Contributor/AFP via Getty Images

The Spin

DNA treatments are the future of cancer therapy, byas they precisely targetingtarget the root epigenetic changes that drive tumor growth without damaging healthy cells. UnlikeThis is unlike traditional treatments like chemotherapy, which indiscriminately kills cells, epigenetic drugs can restore normal gene function by reversing harmful DNA modifications. This will make cancer treatment more efficient while also reducing negative symptoms.

While cancer treatments are currently necessary for a lot of people, the most important thing to focus on is how to prevent the next generation of cancer patients. CancerThis horrific disease should not be as widespread as it is, and the medical establishment is choosing to prescribe profitable medications rather than fixfocus on the root causes. Our food supply and environment are chock-full of toxins that are destroying ourhuman cells. If we got rid of those toxins, we could endput a major dent in the cancer epidemic.

Metaculus Prediction

There is a 50% chance that the average five-year survival rate of all cancers will exceed 95% by May 2051, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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