Scientists at KAIST develop technology to revert cancer cells to normal状态
Scientists at KAIST have developed a new technology that can transform cancer cells back into normal cells. This method, focused on colon cancer, avoids the severe side effects of traditional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. The researchers created a digital model of the gene network involved in cell differentiation. They identified molecular switches that can revert cancer cells to a normal-like state, as shown in cellular and animal studies. This breakthrough suggests the possibility of reversible cancer treatments, which were previously considered impossible. The approach may also be applicable to other types of cancer, offering hope for more effective therapies.