09 May '14 10:22>10 edits
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-05-woman-cancer-highlights-treatment.html
this is excellent progress in immunotherapy! BUT, it doesn't currently work well against the more common caners that are better at hiding from the immune system and therefore the immunotherapy. Now, if only they can just find a way to unhide all the more common cancers from this immunotherapy ....
I don't know which kind of cancer treatment will pan out in the long run but, with so much promising news on cancer research recently, I think it probably won't be many (can't define how many is 'many' ) years now before ~99% of all cancer cases will be easily cured without nasty side effects.
Is anyone else here getting this same general optimistic impression?
this is excellent progress in immunotherapy! BUT, it doesn't currently work well against the more common caners that are better at hiding from the immune system and therefore the immunotherapy. Now, if only they can just find a way to unhide all the more common cancers from this immunotherapy ....
I don't know which kind of cancer treatment will pan out in the long run but, with so much promising news on cancer research recently, I think it probably won't be many (can't define how many is 'many' ) years now before ~99% of all cancer cases will be easily cured without nasty side effects.
Is anyone else here getting this same general optimistic impression?