Multiple new cancer treatments come out pretty much annually. It's just incredibly difficult to target JUST cancer cells, without wrecking havoc on other cells since there's such an abundant amount of different cells that act similar to cancer. On top of that, there's hundreds of different types of cancer, that cannot be treated the same way. When you hear "chemo", it doesn't pertain to a single drug, but rather a collection. And many times, that collection consists of many newly developed drugs.
Look at a lot of the promising research regarding Immunotherapy and human-made viruses targeting cancer cells.
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Multiple new cancer treatments come out pretty much annually. It's just incredibly difficult to target JUST cancer cells, without wrecking havoc on other cells since there's such an abundant amount of different cells that act similar to cancer. On top of that, there's hundreds of different types of cancer, that cannot be treated the same way. When you hear "chemo", it doesn't pertain to a single drug, but rather a collection. And many times, that collection consists of many newly developed drugs.
Look at a lot of the promising research regarding Immunotherapy and human-made viruses targeting cancer cells.
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