This is a very promising treatment that has been 100% effective in mice. No chemotherapy, no drugs, just an injection of powerful white blood
cells.

"In mice, we've been able to eradicate even highly aggressive forms of malignancy with extremely large tumors," Cui said. "Hopefully, we will see
the same results in humans. Our laboratory studies indicate that this cancer-fighting ability is even stronger in healthy humans."
The team has tested human cancer-fighting cells from healthy donors against human cervical, prostate and breast cancer cells in the laboratory -- with
surprisingly good results. The scientists say the anti-tumor response primarily involves granulocytes of the innate immune system, a system known for
fighting off infections.
If this pans out, it's amazing that the cure could be this simple. Almost makes you wonder if the search had been steered in the wrong direction for
so many years.
Zheng Cui, Ph.D., lead researcher and associate professor of pathology is a Canadian working in the US. Yay, Canada!
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