This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the labBeata Halassy successfully treated her breast cancer through self-administering lab-grown viruses, igniting debates on the ethics of self-experimentation.
How to trick the immune system into attacking tumoursScientists can trick the immune system into attacking disguised tumours to potentially treat cancer.The new technique requires more clinical testing to verify its true efficacy.
A Virologist Took a Dramatic Step to Treat Her CancerBeata Halassy self-experimented with oncolytic viruses for her breast cancer, showing promising results after four years without recurrence.
Scientist Injects Her Own Cancerous Tumor With Viruses She Grew in LabBeata Halassy successfully used experimental oncolytic virotherapy to treat her breast cancer, highlighting innovative approaches against traditional medical norms.
This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the labBeata Halassy successfully treated her breast cancer through self-administering lab-grown viruses, igniting debates on the ethics of self-experimentation.
How to trick the immune system into attacking tumoursScientists can trick the immune system into attacking disguised tumours to potentially treat cancer.The new technique requires more clinical testing to verify its true efficacy.
A Virologist Took a Dramatic Step to Treat Her CancerBeata Halassy self-experimented with oncolytic viruses for her breast cancer, showing promising results after four years without recurrence.
Scientist Injects Her Own Cancerous Tumor With Viruses She Grew in LabBeata Halassy successfully used experimental oncolytic virotherapy to treat her breast cancer, highlighting innovative approaches against traditional medical norms.
Daily briefing: There is a multitude of microbe-based climate solutions - time to use themVirologist Beata Halassy treated her own breast cancer with lab-grown viruses, sparking ethical debates on self-experimentation.