Scientists turn human cancer cells back to normal
U.S. scientists successfully turn human cancer cells back to normal in process that could ‘switch off’ disease.
Cancer cells have been programmed back to normal by scientists in a breakthrough which could lead to new treatments and even reverse tumour growth.
For the first time, aggressive breast, lung and bladder cancer cells have been turned back into harmless benign cells by restoring the function which prevents them from multiplying excessively and forming dangerous growths.
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