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How do we plan to cure cancer?

Many experts believe that the routine cure of cancer is impossible.

The Wright brothers' first successsful flight.

"The flying machine which will really fly might be evolved... in from one to ten million years."
-- Editorial New York Times Oct. 9, 1903

Nine days later the Wright brothers flew their airplane.

As currently defined, the consistent cure of cancer is impossible.

We have re-defined the problem to provide a practical solution. Our approach circumvents the genetic complexity and chaos of cancer. 

We plan to develop approximately 5 to 10 drugs targeted to patterns of normal proteins that all cancer cells use to carry out proliferation and invasiveness. The drugs will be given together in combination, and will be designed to kill all cancer cells that could evolve and only cancer cells.

This website provides a clear, detailed explanation of the requirements for the cure of cancer and our approach to satisfy these requirements. Start here. For a detailed explanation please go to the science section.



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