Scientists accidentally discover the cure for cancer extinction (Video)

By attaching malaria proteins to cancer cells, tumors can penetrate and then collapse appears to be effective in 90 percent of cancer species. Scientists may have accidentally taken a major step ahead of the discovery of cancer treatment. They have suddenly found that a protein [...]
Scientists may have accidentally taken a major step ahead of the discovery of cancer treatment. They have suddenly found that a protein of malaria can be an effective weapon against deadly disease.
Danish scholars were looking for a way to protect pregnant women from malaria because they may cause major problems because they attack placenta. But they found at the same time that the protein of multiple malaria can eliminate cancer an approach that could be a step towards cancer recovery.
Carbohydrate ensures that the placenta grows rapidly. But the team behind the new findings has detailed how it serves the same function in tumors and the malaria parasite of cancerous conglomerate cells in the same way, which means it can kill them, reports the Independent”, transmits Periscope.
Scientists said that they had long sought a way to exploit similarities between placenta and tumor.
For decades, scientists have been looking for similarities between placenta's growth and 148x1> tumor, says Ali Salant of Copenhagen University.
The process has already been tested in cells in cancer rats, with finds described in a new article for the magazine “Cancer Cell”. Scientists hope they can begin testing human intelligence in the next four years.
The biggest questions are whether to function in the human body and whether the human body can tolerate necessary doses without developing side effects”, Salant said. “But we're optimistic, because protein seems to be linked only to a carbs found only in the placenta and cancer tumors in people”, he added./Periscopi/












