Researchers have shown for the first time that a single intravenous infusion of a genetically engineered virus can home in on cancer, killing tumor cells in patients without harming healthy tissue.
LOS ANGELES, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Researchers have shown for the first time that a single intravenous infusion of a genetically engineered virus can home in on cancer, killing tumor cells in patients ...
Researchers in Canada have used a genetically-modified virus to selectively kill cancer cells in humans without harming healthy tissue. The idea of using viruses to fight cancer has interested ...