One Cure: An Essay Arguing Against the Idea that A Single Cure for Cancer is Impossible

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Health & Well Being, Health, Ailments & Diseases, Cancer
Cover of the book One Cure: An Essay Arguing Against the Idea that A Single Cure for Cancer is Impossible by John R. Freeman II, John R. Freeman II
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Author: John R. Freeman II ISBN: 9781311663917
Publisher: John R. Freeman II Publication: August 29, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John R. Freeman II
ISBN: 9781311663917
Publisher: John R. Freeman II
Publication: August 29, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In this short work of speculative non-fiction, the author attempts to change the way that we view cancer, transforming it from an inevitable killer of all to a conquerable enemy. His idea is simple: it has been speculated that gene therapy can help to prevent cancer by replacing 'cancer genes', why not shift from targeting genes to replacing entire chromosomes? Every cancer patient has perfectly fine DNA that makes up the majority of their body. What would happen if you were to use that DNA and genetic engineering to replace the mutated DNA in cancer cells? You would no longer have cancer. This represents a paradigm shift that the author then continues to fully develop, explaining how it can be used to treat a number of disorders, improve the human condition, and transform health care.

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In this short work of speculative non-fiction, the author attempts to change the way that we view cancer, transforming it from an inevitable killer of all to a conquerable enemy. His idea is simple: it has been speculated that gene therapy can help to prevent cancer by replacing 'cancer genes', why not shift from targeting genes to replacing entire chromosomes? Every cancer patient has perfectly fine DNA that makes up the majority of their body. What would happen if you were to use that DNA and genetic engineering to replace the mutated DNA in cancer cells? You would no longer have cancer. This represents a paradigm shift that the author then continues to fully develop, explaining how it can be used to treat a number of disorders, improve the human condition, and transform health care.

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