It's not a cure, a malaria protein could be used as a delivery method to deliver toxins to cancer sites. It's a step in the right direction, but a poor headline.
Oh absolutely, I'm not trying to discredit the work, I think it could be a big step. I'm just tired of seeing headlines every month or so that say "cure for cancer discovered" when it's only a promising incremental step that's only in mouse trials.
Titles like these can be cruel for people fighting or with loved ones fighting because it's a false sense of hope for those who currently need it.
I am stoked about the research though, the ability to actually distinguish between cancer and noncancerous cells is a huge breakthrough if this translates into humans.
Aaargh20318|9 years ago
earcaraxe|9 years ago
Titles like these can be cruel for people fighting or with loved ones fighting because it's a false sense of hope for those who currently need it.
I am stoked about the research though, the ability to actually distinguish between cancer and noncancerous cells is a huge breakthrough if this translates into humans.