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Asked by feet1pew on 17 Mar 2024.
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Sandra Robertson answered on 17 Mar 2024:
In my job I don’t research cancer or cancer treatments, but I would like to think that those who do, will continue to look until they find the secret to fighting it for all types of cancer.
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Bruno Silvester L commented on :
I dont work on cancer either directly but I do work on bacterium that can cause cancer. it is the only known bacterium which can cause cancer and is listed so by the World health organisation. It is called H. pylori. I am hoping to find a solution so that it can be eradicated 🙂
Lisa R commented on :
As long as there are questions to answer, then I would like to think so. However, I need to get funding for my research and this can be tough at times.