02/06/2026
BREAKING: Scientists in South Korea have reported a method that can revert cancer cells back toward normal cells.
The research focuses on cellular reprogramming rather than killing cells outright.
By targeting key molecular switches, malignant behavior may be reversed.
This approach aims to normalize cell function instead of destroying tissue.
Early results come from controlled lab studies.
Researchers observed reduced tumor-like behavior after reprogramming.
Experts say this could complement existing cancer therapies.
It is not yet a proven cure for patients.
Human trials and long-term safety studies are still needed.
If validated, it could open a new direction in cancer treatment.