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A cancer-killing virus could soon be approved for use after shrinking tumours in a third of people with late-stage melanoma ...
Modified Herpes Virus as a Weapon Against Skin Cancer? A new study suggests it might work—even for metastases deep within the ...
Scientists are developing all sorts of potential new treatments to tackle the most difficult cancer cases—including some that ...
A virus once known for causing cold sores could potentially give cancer patients a fighting chance. Read Joe Biden doctor's ...
The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which affects almost two‑thirds of the world's population and is generally ...
Scientists have hijacked the herpes virus and turned it into a cancer-busting ally. A decade after the United States Food and ...
One-in-six patients treated with the modified virus as part of a clinical trial saw their tumors disappear completely.
University of Southern California researchers have found a way to rebrand this oft-embarrassing sore subject by genetically modifying HSV-1 and administering it to patients with treatment-resistant, ...
The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which affects almost two‑thirds of the world's population and is generally associated with oral herpes, may cause painful cold sores or fever blisters ...
Scientists are modifying the herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) to create a promising new treatment for late-stage, treatment-resistant skin cancer.
The Epstein-Barr virus is one of the most common and persistent human viruses in the world, according to the CDC.