Potential new treatment - NO publications, unfortunately
Unfortunately, it seems that their claim was probably made to raise more funding. They're now saying they can't publish because they can't afford to.
Scientists don't PAY to get studies published - they submit them to peer-reviewed journals for evaluation, and the ones that appear to be valid and worthwhile are published. So it's likely that they don't have publishable results.
It's an elegant concept, but no proof yet. Sorry that the follow up to the initial posting was delayed by the CSN outage.
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I was skeptical from the get-go
There are so many variations of cancer that it would be difficult to imagine something that could get rid of all of them. If this approach helps people with some types of cancer, though, it would be great.
But this development is NOT helping the researcher's credibility any.0
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