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NEW APPROACHES AND METHODS AGAINST CANCER

Abstract

Disease stays one of the foremost sources of dying round the world, answerable for requiring a large wide variety of lives each year. While scientific examination has taken considerable steps in how we may interpret malignant boom and improvement of new medicines, it stays a very difficult and enormous sickness. Current trendy remedies like chemotherapy, radiation treatment, and scientific method have constraints and secondary effects. There is a urgent want to foster novel methodologies that can all the greater absolutely goal and kill sickness cells whilst limiting harm to stable cells. Specialists are efficaciously investigating a few promising new strategies that would possibly alternate our hostilities towards this surprising disease. This article will explore the new methods and some treatments for cancer.

Keywords

Cancer, researchers, investigation, plans, disease, lifetime, cells, changes.

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