New technology converts cancer cells into normal cells


Researchers have developed a new approach that can induce certain cancer cells to differentiate into normal-like cells, potentially reducing malignancy without destroying them. This innovative approach not only represents a potential new treatment pathway but also addresses common concerns about traditional treatments’ side effects and the risk of resistance.

Understanding Cancer Reversion

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The concept of cancer reversion, which involves returning cancer cells to their non-malignant state, has intrigued researchers for years. Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho from KAIST explains, “The idea that some cancer cells can be induced to resemble normal cells is a fascinating area of study, with potential therapeutic implications.”