https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-44338276
The above story has blown my mind, I'm wondering if any trials for the therapy are up and running in the UK.
I read about this in 2018, and mentioned it to my oncologist who said it was extremely expensive and experimental and wouldn't be an option for many years,. She also did that a few women had successfully bem cured, some not and one died as a result of the treatment. Take a look here for more info:
https://www.cancerresearch.org/patients/immunocommunity/featured-stories/judyp
One day we'll all be treated like this, but not anytime soon....
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