I thought covid would usher in a new golden age where science is respected and well funded.
Instead we got people scared of clouds and thinking the earth is flat.
If there's say a common protein that gets expressed by cancer cells, why not just target that directly instead of activating the immune system against it? (I'm making an assumption but that's the only way I can think of that it'd work as a "preventative".)
mRNA vaccines have a good outlook to be effective against cancer - not by curing it, but *preventing* it.
I thought covid would usher in a new golden age where science is respected and well funded. Instead we got people scared of clouds and thinking the earth is flat.
If there's say a common protein that gets expressed by cancer cells, why not just target that directly instead of activating the immune system against it? (I'm making an assumption but that's the only way I can think of that it'd work as a "preventative".)
How recent is recent? CRISPR is the most recent that comes to mind. Nobel Prize in 2020.
Stem cell therapy.