Scientists develop a new colon cancer treatment that transforms cancer cells into healthy ones, reducing side effects.
Scientists at KAIST have developed a new treatment for colon cancer that transforms cancer cells into healthy cells, potentially reducing side effects and recurrence. Using a computational model called BENEIN, the team identified key molecular switches to reverse cell transformation. This breakthrough could offer safer treatments and may be applicable to other cancer types, marking a significant advance in oncology.
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