My dad was recently hospitalized. He's home now and comfortable. Such experiences always make me grateful for the amazing advances we've experienced in the medical system. I sometimes am saddened by the thought that I have lost friends and relatives to an affliction that would be curable today.
Could that be true of cancer?
This is one of those articles that demands a little skepticism because of the claim - but is worth sharing. A team of Israeli scientists believe they’ve got a complete cure for cancer and it’s like taking an antibiotic. They say the cure may only be a year away.
Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies LTD is the company that struck gold. Dan Aridor , chairman of the company explains “Our cancer cure will be effective from day one, will last a duration of a few weeks and will have no or minimal side-effects at a much lower cost than most other treatments on the market,” Aridor said. “Our solution will be both generic and personal.”
They call the treatment MuTaTo (multi-target toxin) and it’s essentially on the scale of a cancer antibiotic – a disruption technology of the highest order. It’s complicated, but basically, they use peptides to target the cancer cells. Where other treatments fail is the cancer cells mutate and “escape the attack.” MuTaTo doesn’t allow that to happen and wipes out all the cancer.
I have many friends and family impacted by cancer and I think about them all the time, especially when WHO does its Pinky Swear Radiothon, which benefits families who have a child stricken with cancer. Could the need for the radiothon be eliminated in the next few years?
Let's pray.