BACTERIA BASED CANCER THERAPIES

  • bug drugs bacteria based cancer therapies are finally overcoming barriers

    Bug drugs: bacteria-based cancer therapies are finally overcoming barriers

    Using bacteria to fight cancer dates back to the 1860s when William B Coley, often called the father of immunotherapy, injected bacteria called streptococci into a young patient with inoperable bone cancer. Surprisingly, this unconventional approach led to the tumour shrinking, marking one of the first examples of immunotherapy.

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