Cancer Fighting Mouthwash 11
revelation0 writes: "In the ongoing fight against cancer - A gene-therapy mouthwash shows promise of warding off oral cancer by destroying ominous growths before they turn malignant. The story notes that they are using viruses that have been programmed to kill cells that contain cancer-causing genes."
Mouthwash???? (Score:1)
It's just sulphuric acid (Score:2)
Re:Virii for gene replacement (Score:2)
Re:It's just sulphuric acid (Score:1)
Re:Virii for gene replacement (Score:2)
Every day billions of organisms reproduce sexually resulting in the birth of organisms whose genomes are random shufflings of their parents' genomes. Who knows what new organisms may appear at any moment?
Even worse - viruses transfer genomic material between different organisms so that without human interference genes can move between species. Even between humans and other animals.
Worrying yet?
--Virii for gene replacement (Score:1)
Anyways... I think bio research is great, stuff like this concerns me slightly though... so much room for error.
Justin
Re:Virii for gene replacement (Score:1)
I wanted to take Latin, but we didn't have it at my high school. Oh well, I'm a physics major, I don't need latin that much.
Thanks!
Justin
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This is progress? (Score:1)
The doctors decided to conduct the study after a promising start in one patient, a 28-year-old woman smoker with extensive patches in her mouth. After two brief rounds of treatment, they disappeared. But later they came back, this time as cancer.
Whoa, this is progress? I don't think I would like these guys to be my doctors! :-)
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Re:Virii for gene replacement (Score:1)
Of course, if I could install DeCSS in my genes with a retrovirus like one poster wrote, perhaps I would take the risk, just for fun.
Minty Fresh Gene Therapy (Score:1)
What's next, contraceptive Q-Tips?
Seriously, though, if it works and helps people, its all good.
Giving my Listerine funny looks,