136 Forget killing cancer cells. South Korea just figured out how to talk them back into being normal. Scientists at KAIST in Daejeon have done something the world has been chasing for decades. (oncodaily.com) Mental/Physical Health 🏋🏼♂️ posted 41 days ago by brain_dead 41 days ago by brain_dead +136 / -0 South Korean Scientists at KAIST Reprogram Colon Cancer Cells in Breakthrough That Could Change Oncology - OncoDaily KAIST's breakthrough in colon cancer uses BENEIN to target MYB, HDAC2, FOXA2—offering a potential cure without chemo. A new era in South Korea cancer treatment. 17 comments share 17 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Yes, thank you, fren. I saw it yesterday and read it flying by. My thoughts were that they want to that by CRISPR genetechnology, but I will have a closer look into it with a open mind perhaps I was only reading something into it.