A game-changer in cancer research? South Korean scientists reprogram tumour cells without chemotherapy or radiation
Friday, 20 June 2025 () South Korean researchers at KAIST developed a new cancer therapy. It reprograms cancer cells into normal cells without chemotherapy or radiation. The AI-powered tool, BENEIN, maps and silences specific genes. Lab tests showed promising results in colon cancer cells and mice. This innovative approach offers hope for safer, personalized cancer treatments. Further research is needed before human trials can begin.
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