It just seems silly to me that there could be a “one size fits all” cure, when there are so many variants of cancer. Which specific cancer does this target.
My question is just a musing and not really aimed at you, Red Badger.
From the article,”The MuTaTo cancer treatment will eventually be personalized. Each patient will provide a piece of his biopsy to the lab, which would then analyze it to know which receptors are overexpressed. The individual would then be administered exactly the molecule cocktail needed to cure his disease.”
They talk specifically about that in the article.
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What they are saying is that the cancer patient has to send in the biopsy, and the treatment is then crafted based on the markers within the cancer cells. Each treatment is a unique cocktail of drugs. It’s going to be an expensive treatment.