2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Dr. Yuman Fong leads a team of researchers at the City of Hope Cancer Center in Los Angeles, California. They are responsible for this great achievement of achieving a modified virus capable of eliminating all known cancers.
The treatment has already been used successfully in animal tumors and now, in early 2020, tests will also begin with humans.
The CF33 treatment is carried out from cowpox and the biotechnology company Imugene is carrying out its development. Yuman Fong, the scientist leading the experiments, assured the Daily Telegraph that "we have evidence that viruses could kill cancer since the beginning of the 20th century, when people vaccinated against rabies had cancer, it disappeared or went into remission."
Unfortunately until now, trials to fight cancer like this did not give the desired results. If the virus was so strong that it managed to kill cancer, it also ended human life. But now there is hope.
This latest achievement that aims to end cancer, is achieved by mixing the cowpox virus, which is harmless to humans, with others. Successfully performed in animals, if this achievement is effective in humans, advancement in medicine would be comparable to the discovery of penicillin.
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