Research funded by $20m from California taxpayers, via the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Thanks, California!
Sounds like a nasty autoimmune side effect. But nasty side effects are nothing new in cancer treatment, and if it kills off cancer fast enough for a brief treatment it may be vastly better than conventional chemotherapy,
The Post must have a real slow Internet connection. The Science magazine website article is dated March 2012.
Research funded by $20m from California taxpayers, via the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Thanks, California!
Sounds like a nasty autoimmune side effect. But nasty side effects are nothing new in cancer treatment, and if it kills off cancer fast enough for a brief treatment it may be vastly better than conventional chemotherapy,
The Post must have a real slow Internet connection. The Science magazine website article is dated March 2012.