SodaAnt wrote:I'd also like to point out the sensationalism going on in the media here, I don't think this is a "holy grail" for cancer, or a full blown cure. It still has a long way to go before it can be used in humans, but it has shown promising initial trials.
This is exactly what it is. Saying "cure for cancer" is like saying "ending world hunger". Cancer is a huge, overreaching catagory for a certain type of disease, but it is so varied that a chemical that can "cure" one cancer is most likely going to be completely useless or another kind of cancer.
Just look at penicillin. It was hailed as the cure for all bacterial disease, but just look at where we are now.