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Breast Cancer May Now Be Curable

The British scientists have discovered that the enzyme lysyl oxidase—like 2 —— or LOXL2, is the enzyme responsible for the spread of the Breast Cancer, as it allows the tumour to disease the surrounding tissues. They are thus, trying to create a drug which can stop the growth of this enzyme which results in spread of breast cancer. Dr Erler said, “Our study shows that inhibiting the action of LOXL2 can significantly reduce the spread of the cancer, suggesting that drugs which block this enzyme may be effective in preventing patients" cancer from spreading."
This discovery of the enzyme which spreads Breast Cancer is a break through in the study of cancer as, now by inventing a drug to stop the growth of the Enzyme, thousands of life can be saved every year. With medical advancement it can be cured but there is still no treatment to prevent the spread. 90% of the patients die due to spread of the disease.
Arlene Wilkie, Director of research Campaign, said, “Although we can treat cancer that has spread, we cannot cure it. This laboratory research shows great promise and we look forward to seeing how it translates into patients."
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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