@NoTimeLeft_

This is amazing. I cant wait for my insurance to deny me this life saving breakthrough.

@h2kclan418

I wish them luck with this. My mother had cancer and just died from complications yesterday.. This will help so many people..

@MerryLeafField

Wonderful! Helping the body heal itself rather than killing it!

@ebbinandflowin

I wish this could have been realized before my colon cancer and removal of 10 inches of my colon.  Every day has its miseries now.

@thedeepthought2064

I read about this a while ago and thought it was an unimaginably creative way to treat this wicked process in the human body. It's inspirational that there are people studying, developing, and releasing knowledge on methods to deal with these destructive body processes.

@1080GBA

Bro rebooted the cell...
'Restarting it fixes the issue'

@Shimeih

This hits hard because my Grandma has just recently been diagnosed with cancer. It’s tough, I also watched my grandpa die with the same thing. Good to know such things are coming and I just hope people will be able to afford.

@German_Federation

Imagine in the future we get cancer scenarios like

Doctor: he's got cancer
Doctor 2: bring out the machine
Doctor Brings Out The Machine And Activates It

Uncancer's the Cancer Cells

@polloman15

We’re “debugging” our own bodies 🤯

@theguywhoasked6858

So scientists basically just told cancer cells “nuh uh”

@andrew8293

What intrigues me the most is the extremely recent advancements in Machine Learning and Simulation based drug discovery. While a full on Cleche "Cure for Cancer" may be implausible, I'll be happy if we can make cancer similar to Aids where even in the worst of cases you can still live a full life with treatment.

@OfficialKayTheFoxYT

I really hope this ends up saving billions of people’s lives. My best friend passed away from cancer when she was only nine (she was half a year younger than me) and since then I’ve been praying that a more effective cure for cancer will come along.

@heman2019

My mother has cancer. I hope this will come soon with affordable prices 🙂

@Cosmetic_Astro

Great news but it'll be forgotten and never become a thing.

@Jessica-kk1cz

This is one of the main points of Michael Levin’s lab from Tufts and Wyss Research.  He called it bioelectricity.  It can also be used, likely, to regrow lost cells - for regenerative medicine.

@TheRealGKV

Treatment starts at $500k. And it’s not covered by any insurance.

@rdarbus

❤keep up the good work!

@AMadd3RHatt3R

Awesome!! I hope and pray that this method becomes normal around the world and with every type of cancer!!

@Babihrse

This sounds like the immortal jellyfish. Probably what the cancer treating studies on the immortal jellyfish produced. Pretty sceptical and the only person who probably could have afforded this was Steve jobs

@87rabbitsproductions71

I wish them luck. It’s kinda amazing they found a genetic way to basically turn a cell off and back on to reset from cancer to it’s normal function