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Scientists Say They'll Have Cancer Cure in Next Year
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January 30, 2019

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Scientists Say They’ll Have Cancer Cure in Next Year

A TEAM OF SCIENTISTS IN Israel says they’ll likely have discovered a cure for cancer in the next year.
The Jerusalem Post reports the small team led by Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies CEO Ilan Morad thinks it might have found the first complete cure – a treatment akin to a cancer antibiotic. The treatment, called MuTaTo (multi-target toxin), uses a combination of cancer-targeting peptides and a toxin that specifically kills cancer cells. And, because the cells would be killed, patients could likely stop treatment after a number of weeks and not need a drug cocktail throughout their lives, according to the report.

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