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Steve Jobs was very interested in finding a cure for cancer.
both, scientist and researchers do their best in finding a cure for cancer.
There is not a cure for leukemia but scientists are still working on finding a cure for this type of cancer.
finding a cure for cancer
Finding a cure to cancer.
finding the cure for cancer
the main incentive to cure cancer is to reduce/remove the suffering of millions of diagnosed cancer patients worldwide. Understanding the underlaying mechanisms of the different types of cancer ("solving" cancer) is a necessary part of finding a cure.
No, but it helps scientists become closer to finding a cure. They test on animals to test if their cure works. It is done to spare human lives.
American Association for Cancer Research's motto is 'Accelerates progress toward the prevention and cure of cancer by promoting research, education, communication and advocacy.'.
Absolutely. Medical science is always improving and finding new ways of tackling diseases and conditions. A complete cure for every cancer isn't expected until at least 2100.
One of the large cancer researching companies is "Cancer Research UK". Cancer Research UK receives a large portion of the worlds donated cancer funds and puts it toward finding a cure for cancer.
Breast Cancer clinical trials are used to test new medicines, procedures, and surgeries to better aid in the treatment and finding a cure for the cancer.