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South Korean Scientists Develop Cancer-Killing Virus

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South Korean scientists have said they have developed a new genetically altered strain of virus which is highly efficient in targeting and killing cancer cells.

When injected into cancerous tumors, the virus quickly multiplies in the cancer cells and kills them, the team said.

Following three rounds of injections, more than 90 percent of cancer cells in the brains, liver, lungs and womb of mice disappeared within 60 days, the team said.

Clinical tests will be carried out early next year and last 18 months.

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/10/19/061019102114.ms2asupj.html
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Homer

Amazing information. I hope it works for humans. Cancer is a terrible disease.

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bams68

That sounds just awesome. Love to hear this type of info....thanx for sharing, I'm sure alot of people will be interested and excited to hear such great research and I do hope it is a great new find and can help so many people who suffer from this horrible nitemare.


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Quote from: Mayhem on October 20, 2006, 02:41:01 PM
South Korean scientists have said they have developed a new genetically altered strain of virus which is highly efficient in targeting and killing cancer cells.

When injected into cancerous tumors, the virus quickly multiplies in the cancer cells and kills them, the team said.

Following three rounds of injections, more than 90 percent of cancer cells in the brains, liver, lungs and womb of mice disappeared within 60 days, the team said.

Clinical tests will be carried out early next year and last 18 months.

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/10/19/061019102114.ms2asupj.html
Wow! That's fantastic news. Like Homer said I hope it works on humans. Thank you Mayhem for telling us about it. O0

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