Iranian researcher Dr. Omid Farrokhzad of Harvard Medical School has produced a smart cancer drug that is capable of targeting cancer cells in animals.
Farrokhzad and his colleagues made the drug in nano scale which enables it to distinguish and target cancer cells without causing common side effects of chemotherapy.
In popular cancer treatment with chemotherapy, both cancer cells and healthy ones are damaged.
The method does not include chemotherapy side effects and the animal tests show that it can reach cancer cells 500-1000 percent more than chemotherapy, Farrokhzad explained.
He also noted that the medicine will be ready to be used after the clinical studies are finished within the next five years.
Harvard has called the drug a paradigm shift in cancer treatment.
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Poster Comment:
The cancer-killing technique involves a nanorobot made of DNA base pairs designed to chemically attach to the molecular configuration on the outside of the cancer cell and then inject a cell destroyer compound. Still in test-tube stage. Was featured on CBC Quirks and Quarks: http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/episode/