Scientists in Sweden have built a tiny DNA-based nanorobot that can hunt down and kill cancer cells — but only when it detects the acidic environment found around tumors. It stays harmless in healthy tissues, reducing side effects compared to traditional therapies.
Tested in mice with breast cancer, this nanobot cut tumor growth by 70%, all without damaging healthy cells! Researchers are now working to make it even smarter for future human use.
Could this be the future of cancer treatment?
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Absolutely it can! And im sure it will soon
Hope for it.
By it’s implementation, it helps majority of population in the world, as cancer is now a wide spread disease.
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Yes , it can be a great development in cancer research
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It can be a great development for the medical field.
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I have also heard about this.
In the period where the cases of cancers are rising abruptly and knowing the fact that current treatment protocols have so many complications - these innovation can be proved as very revolutionary step and very effective in the healthcare profession.
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Yes… it’s a futuristic opportunity.
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Absolutely! With continued research and refinement, this innovative approach could mark a major breakthrough in cancer treatment—offering precision with minimal side effects. It’s a hopeful step toward smarter, safer therapies.
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Yes it’s quite interesting and many innovation and evolution is going on the cancer treatment… This can be our future
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