Cheers to everyone!
During my adult life, one of the most common questions which I receive is "when are they going to find a cure for cancer?" My first response, is the term cancer refers to over one hundred different types of complicated diseases and my second response is many cancers can be prevented or treated and possibly cured by practising prevention measures (for example, don't smoke or use sunscreen), early detetection (for example, breast cancer screening with mamography) and early detection by CT or MRI imaging with the hopes of finding ...
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It will be very interesting to see how this avenue of scientific inquiry contributes to advancements in HIV treatment/cure as well.
@Ben Ryan For sure, CAR-T therapy has tremendous potential for other diseases too. Two different CAR-T drugs are now FDA approved to treat hematological malignancies. Great promise!
It's been 16 years since I was first diagnosed with cancer, and it's AMAZING how much treatments and protocols have changed . . . for the better! It must be thrilling to be a part of medical history and to know your work could be saving lives.
@Sarah Isenberg Great comment.Here’sto your health!
Thanks Jimmy!
AMAZING! very interesting...Exciting!
Cheers!