“Our cancer cure will be effective from day one, will last a duration of a few weeks”
Lasting a few weeks isn’t a cure. Do they know that?
Lasting a few weeks isn’t a cure. Do they know that?
Pretty sure they meant the treatment will last a few weeks.
I think they mean the course of treatment duration.
They mean it will take a few weeks for their stuff to get through the entire body and kill all the persons cancer.
What they mean to say is that the treatment will last a few weeks. The cure is permanent.
It says in the article that the duration of the therapeutic regimen is expected to be a few weeks. But their lack of definitiveness illustrates how immature the approach is. Treatment durations for cancer tend to swing back and forth. Chemotherapy is still scheduled anywhere from twice a day to once a week, over a month or six months.