Whoa that’s an image I wouldn’t want to see, a drug that ends up directing anti-bodies to attack every cell in the body. I guess that’s why cancer is so hard to beat because you also have to deal with the collateral damage as well to treat it. From what I understand everybody gets cancer but the anti-bodies take out those defective cells, so the problem seems to be why they stop doing it and allow those cells to multiply. And call me paranoid but I have a sneaking suspicion that the government, especially this one under this administration, regulates the freakin’ hell out of the research and testing for the sheer amount of money involved in cancer treatments. For example if a cure was found tomorrow, that would be a multi-billion dollar industry wiped out overnight and considering the corrupt subhuman pieces of pig vomit in Congress, there is noooo way in hell they are going to allow that. You can’t even run a conservative group today without the government doing underhanded things to screw you over.
Don't forget that the people in government and industry are just as susceptible to deadly cancer as anyone else. They don't want to quash a cure for something that might kill them.
Cancer is not just one disease--there are over 100 diseases called "cancer." We have made huge advances in treating a number of different cancers.