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JUST IN: Scientists built bacteria that EATS cancer from the inside out.

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  • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

    JUST IN: Scientists built bacteria that EATS cancer from the inside out.

    The future of cancer treatment isn't a drug. It's a living organism that devours tumors from the inside.

    Here's how it works:

    Solid tumors have a dead center. No oxygen. No blood flow. Just dead cells and nutrients sitting there.

    Most cancer drugs can't survive in that environment. They get blocked. They break down. They never reach the core where the tumor is most protected.

    awws@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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    @FluentInFinance Do you have a link to the scientific paper? (not a pop sci article or uni announce summary?)

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    • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

      Chemo hits everything. Good cells. Bad cells. Your hair. Your gut. Your immune system. The cancer suffers, but so does the rest of your body.

      This is different.

      This is a PRECISION weapon. A living, self-regulating machine that targets only the tumor's environment and ignores healthy tissue.

      The team is now heading into preclinical trials and testing it on real tumors.

      We are watching history happen.

      falcennial@mastodon.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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      @FluentInFinance THANKS ANDREW FOR THIS REEEAAALL NEEEWWS!!! 🤌🤌🤌🤌

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      • awws@mastodon.socialA awws@mastodon.social

        @FluentInFinance Do you have a link to the scientific paper? (not a pop sci article or uni announce summary?)

        slashdottir@mastodon.onlineS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @awws @FluentInFinance

        Perhaps this one: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/02/260224023101.htm

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        • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

          Chemo hits everything. Good cells. Bad cells. Your hair. Your gut. Your immune system. The cancer suffers, but so does the rest of your body.

          This is different.

          This is a PRECISION weapon. A living, self-regulating machine that targets only the tumor's environment and ignores healthy tissue.

          The team is now heading into preclinical trials and testing it on real tumors.

          We are watching history happen.

          marud@social.marud.frM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @FluentInFinance that's so nice if a treatment comes from this.

          Can you please share a link about this ?

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          • slashdottir@mastodon.onlineS slashdottir@mastodon.online

            @awws @FluentInFinance

            Perhaps this one: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/02/260224023101.htm

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            @slashdottir @FluentInFinance This would seem to be the relevant scientific journal

            Just a moment...

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            (pubs.acs.org)

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            • awws@mastodon.socialA awws@mastodon.social

              @FluentInFinance Do you have a link to the scientific paper? (not a pop sci article or uni announce summary?)

              dch@bsd.networkD This user is from outside of this forum
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              @awws @FluentInFinance this linka to 2 studies https://uwaterloo.ca/news/media/beating-cancer-eating-cancer

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              • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                JUST IN: Scientists built bacteria that EATS cancer from the inside out.

                The future of cancer treatment isn't a drug. It's a living organism that devours tumors from the inside.

                Here's how it works:

                Solid tumors have a dead center. No oxygen. No blood flow. Just dead cells and nutrients sitting there.

                Most cancer drugs can't survive in that environment. They get blocked. They break down. They never reach the core where the tumor is most protected.

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                @FluentInFinance This is fascinating. On my way to read the article. 0)

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                • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                  Chemo hits everything. Good cells. Bad cells. Your hair. Your gut. Your immune system. The cancer suffers, but so does the rest of your body.

                  This is different.

                  This is a PRECISION weapon. A living, self-regulating machine that targets only the tumor's environment and ignores healthy tissue.

                  The team is now heading into preclinical trials and testing it on real tumors.

                  We are watching history happen.

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                  @FluentInFinance How can I read up more on this?

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                  • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                    JUST IN: Scientists built bacteria that EATS cancer from the inside out.

                    The future of cancer treatment isn't a drug. It's a living organism that devours tumors from the inside.

                    Here's how it works:

                    Solid tumors have a dead center. No oxygen. No blood flow. Just dead cells and nutrients sitting there.

                    Most cancer drugs can't survive in that environment. They get blocked. They break down. They never reach the core where the tumor is most protected.

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                    @FluentInFinance might you have a source for that? it's highly interesting and I'd love to dig in deeper

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                    • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                      Chemo hits everything. Good cells. Bad cells. Your hair. Your gut. Your immune system. The cancer suffers, but so does the rest of your body.

                      This is different.

                      This is a PRECISION weapon. A living, self-regulating machine that targets only the tumor's environment and ignores healthy tissue.

                      The team is now heading into preclinical trials and testing it on real tumors.

                      We are watching history happen.

                      kaasbaas@social.oevents.co.zaK This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @FluentInFinance holy shit, this sounds...amazing.

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                      • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                        JUST IN: Scientists built bacteria that EATS cancer from the inside out.

                        The future of cancer treatment isn't a drug. It's a living organism that devours tumors from the inside.

                        Here's how it works:

                        Solid tumors have a dead center. No oxygen. No blood flow. Just dead cells and nutrients sitting there.

                        Most cancer drugs can't survive in that environment. They get blocked. They break down. They never reach the core where the tumor is most protected.

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                        @FluentInFinance I wonder if Capitalism continues to 'evolve' ultra-processed foods, that even this will be rendered extinct?

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                        • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                          JUST IN: Scientists built bacteria that EATS cancer from the inside out.

                          The future of cancer treatment isn't a drug. It's a living organism that devours tumors from the inside.

                          Here's how it works:

                          Solid tumors have a dead center. No oxygen. No blood flow. Just dead cells and nutrients sitting there.

                          Most cancer drugs can't survive in that environment. They get blocked. They break down. They never reach the core where the tumor is most protected.

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                          @FluentInFinance Got a link to the study?

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                          • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                            Then they added something called quorum sensing. Bacteria communicate through chemical signals. When enough bacteria pile up INSIDE the tumor, those signals flip on the oxygen-tolerance gene.

                            This means the bacteria won't activate in your bloodstream. It only activates inside the tumor, where it belongs.

                            Think about what that means.

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                            @FluentInFinance
                            Sorry, this doesn't make sense to me the way you put it. Surely they need to switch OFF the consensus signal that triggers oxygen tolerance, maybe removing the oxygen tolerance gene(s). Then the bacterium won't be able to spread once the oxygen-free tumour core has been exhausted.

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                            • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                              Chemo hits everything. Good cells. Bad cells. Your hair. Your gut. Your immune system. The cancer suffers, but so does the rest of your body.

                              This is different.

                              This is a PRECISION weapon. A living, self-regulating machine that targets only the tumor's environment and ignores healthy tissue.

                              The team is now heading into preclinical trials and testing it on real tumors.

                              We are watching history happen.

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                              @FluentInFinance I'm not terribly optimistic that humans have sufficient mastery of programming bacteria for this to make it to clinical use. We'll see!

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