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A new cancer treatment within 10 years controls the spread of the tumor

Egyptian reports

The newspaper "The Sun"The British, that a new treatment for cancer can be reached within the next 10 years, and makes it under control as any other chronic disease such as diabetes, says senior British scientists.

Scientists said the new drugs would keep the tumors under control and treatable and prevent cancer from deaths, pointing out that a significant shift in new drugs would make cancer treatable, like any other chronic disease like diabetes.

Scientists confirm that cancer adapts and stops responding to drugs, so the tumor grows and spreads and becomes incurable.

Professor Werkman
Professor Werkman

Professor Paul Warkman of the Cancer Research Institute in London said his pioneering work globally would make cancer a manageable disease.

Warkman, of the Cancer Research Institute in London, said his pioneering work globally would make cancer a manageable disease. The research team identified the reasons for some of these changes and was confident that the drug could stop it..

A cure for cancer makes it a chronic disease within 10 years
A cure for cancer makes it a chronic disease within 10 years

"The result will be an effective treatment. Patients still get a combination of radiation therapy, chemotherapy and surgery, but they will then take a drug to prevent the remaining cancer cells from growing or spreading too much," he said. Under control for a long time, until people finally die of something else.

The new drugs are expected to be tested and presented as health services in Britain NHS Over the next 10 years.

"We firmly believe that we can find ways to make cancer a long-term, often treatable disease..

But he admitted that it would require a "culture change" so that patients would not worry if cancer cells remained.

"We believe this will be the first treatment in the world that, instead of addressing the complications of cancer development and resistance, aims to directly counteract the disease's ability to adapt and develop," said Dr. Olivia Rosanes.

The team said the new drugs would enter clinical trials within a few years and should be presented to the British Health Service, NHS"Over the next 10 years.

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