There are few words in the English language that are hated more than “cancer.” And as far as public health dangers go, it’s one of the biggest enemies anyone could imagine. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality in the world — it’s responsible for nearly 1 in 6 deaths. And the danger isn’t going away anytime soon — the WHO estimates that the number of cases in total will grow by 70% over the next two decades. The sheer size of the threat also means the amount of brainpower and… Read More
There are few words in the English language that are hated more than “cancer.” And as far as public health dangers go, it’s one of the biggest enemies anyone could imagine. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality in the world — it’s responsible for nearly 1 in 6 deaths. And the danger isn’t going away anytime soon — the WHO estimates that the number of cases in total will grow by 70% over the next two decades. The sheer size of the threat also means the amount of brainpower and money the problem attracts will also be huge. Big pharma and smaller biotech companies alike have made it their business to find a cure — or at least the best treatment when the cure has remained out of reach. This area of medicine has seen significant breakthroughs over the past several decades, and more are on the horizon. The Future Of Cancer-Fighting Medicines One of the breakthroughs that have changed the approach to cancer treatment — and can be credited with saving many lives — is immunotherapy. #-ad_banner-#With this approach, the patient’s own immune system is utilized to attack… Read More