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This time it will heal! Covid virus will be used in cancer treatment

As a result of a groundbreaking discovery, scientists found that cells activated by the severe Covid virus can be stimulated with drugs to fight multiple types of cancer. These cells can be used in the treatment of cancers resistant to existing treatments. Scientists noted that they received positive responses especially in melanoma, lung, breast and colon cancer.

US researchers found an incredible connection between Covid infection and cancer regression, which leads to a decrease in the size of tumors. Scientists using animal and human tissues observed that RNA molecules from the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes the disease, trigger the development of a special cell in the immune system with anti-cancer properties.
According to the scientists, these special cells, known as “inducible non-classical monocytes” or “I-NCMs,” attack cancer cells. According to the researchers, this discovery opens a new avenue for cancer treatment. These cells could be used to treat cancers resistant to existing treatments.
Scientists found that cells activated by severe Covid-19 could be stimulated with a drug to fight cancer, and noted that they saw a response especially for melanoma, lung, breast and colon cancer.
The study Although it is still in the early stages and its effectiveness has only been studied in animals, it is reported that this approach gives hope that it can be used to benefit patients with advanced cancer who have not responded to other treatments.

Developing special cells could potentially provide a new avenue for cancer patients who have not received results from traditional treatment methods.

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