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DailyDirt: Imagine There's No Cancer…

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In 2015, an estimated 1.6 million patients were diagnosed with cancer and over half a million died from it. We’ve previously pointed out some cancer research that could lead to promising new treatments, and it looks like we’re making significant progress in the fight against the many forms of this deadly disease. Using the body’s own immune system to fight cancer is a growing strategy that seems to be working. Check out a few of these minor successes.

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Filed Under: biotech, cancer, cancer research, dna, drugs, health, imlygic, immunotherapy, jimmy carter, keytruda, medicine, pharmaceuticals, treatment, tumor

DailyDirt: Fighting Cancer

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The fight against cancer is a tough one, but new treatments are coming along that might put an end to more forms of it. For example, Google X (aka Google[x]) is working on a way to target cancer cells with nanoparticles and a wearable device. That sounds like pretty far out research, but there are a lot of different approaches to tackling cancer. Here are just a few promising ones.

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Filed Under: cancer, chemotherapy, drug delivery, genetically modified anthrax, gmo, health, leukemia, nanotech, protein therapy, tumor, zombie bacteria
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