Has anybody actually demonstrated that gene therapy works? I know a few people who work in the field of genetics, they're pretty sceptical that it will ever be a practical treatment.
Gene therapy on white blood cells is something that sounds like it would require extreme care - if you do anything wrong, your patient will now have a load of autoimmune diseases in addition to the cancer.
Yeah, but on the flip side, having cancer just 25 years ago was considered pretty much a death sentence...
I personally don't like this idea too much. Too much screwing around with the grand design for my tastes. I'm more interested in the other methods that are being tested (not in US yet...we're WAY too strict about medical testing here!), like the amazing success they have had with the direct application of arsenic to the tumor, and the "cancer vaccines". These will be my options in a decade or two when I develop cancer from having breasts, or not being completely nocturnal, or breathing...you know all those bad habits of mine
Well, the human body is the most advanced computer in the world, you know...I fear it really is only a matter of time before it does become that simple.