RE:Potential cancer cure out of England...Interesting... but these guys are currently testing in mice. They are years behind Theralase and as you said these guys use radiation to eliminate the remaining cancer. Much rather have TLT treatment... Much safer, more effective and the ATB-1433 triggers an immune response. TLT is far superior hands down.
Here is an exerpt from their article:
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British experts who made the discovery are already talking of a 'long-term cure' for many common types of cancer after seeing astonishing results in a laboratory experiment involving human tumours grown in mice.
The dual treatment could be available to patients within five years.
Dr Barbara Pedley of the Cancer Research Campaign said last night: 'We are excited by these results. Our trial shows that the combination can give a complete cure.'
The tests covered all the major forms of cancer which produce solid tumours, including bowel, breast, liver and lung.
The drug, called combretastatin, works by destroying the developing blood vessels which tumours generate to supply themselves. Used on its own, however, it leaves a 'rim' of cancerous cells at the edge, allowing the disease to return.
Radiation therapy completes the attack on the tumour by ensuring all the leftover cells are killed off. Antibodies with radioactive 'warheads' home in on the disease cells and destroy them.
Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-53861/Experts-hail-cancer-breakthrough.html#ixzz5GTcEI0HI
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But which doesn't cure the cancer itself. It goes after the blood vessels grown by opportunistic tumours.
And frankly, I'd rather be treated by light than by radiation...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-53861/Experts-hail-cancer-breakthrough.html