
Julian Savulescu
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Chen Su Lan Centennial Professor in Medical Ethics. Dir, Centre for Biomedical Ethics, National University of Singapore. Affiliated: Oxford, MCRI, Melbourne
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Nov 21, 2024 |
www1.folha.uol.com.br | Jonathan Pugh |Dominic Wilkinson |Julian Savulescu
Uma virologista chamada Beata Halassy recentemente ganhou destaque depois de publicar um relato sobre o tratamento bem-sucedido de seu próprio câncer de mama por meio da autoadministração de um tratamento experimental. Tendo sido submetida anteriormente a uma mastectomia e quimioterapia, ela informou a seus médicos que queria tratar seu tumor injetando nele vírus conhecidos por atacar células cancerosas. Esse tipo de abordagem é chamado de viroterapia oncolítica (OVT, na sigla em inglês).
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Nov 18, 2024 |
medicalxpress.com | Jonathan Pugh |Dominic Wilkinson |Julian Savulescu
A virologist named Beata Halassy recently made headlines after publishing a report of successfully treating her own breast cancer by self-administering an experimental treatment. Having previously undergone a mastectomy and chemotherapy, Halassy informed her doctors that she wanted to treat her tumor by injecting it with viruses known to attack cancerous cells. This sort of approach is called oncolytic virotherapy (OVT).
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Nov 17, 2024 |
bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com | Dominic Wilkinson |Julian Savulescu
Is it ever OK for scientists to experiment on themselves? A virologist named Beata Halassy recently made headlines after publishing a report of successfully treating her own breast cancer by self-administering an experimental treatment. Having previously undergone a mastectomy and chemotherapy, Halassy informed her doctors that she wanted to treat her tumour by injecting it with viruses known to attack cancerous cells. This sort of approach is called oncolytic virotherapy (OVT).
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Nov 15, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Jonathan Pugh |Dominic Wilkinson |Julian Savulescu
A virologist named Beata Halassy recently made headlines after publishing a report of successfully treating her own breast cancer by self-administering an experimental treatment. Having previously undergone a mastectomy and chemotherapy, Halassy informed her doctors that she wanted to treat her tumour by injecting it with viruses known to attack cancerous cells. This sort of approach is called oncolytic virotherapy (OVT).
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Jul 18, 2024 |
jme.bmj.com | Jonathan Pugh |Julian Savulescu |Dominic Wilkinson |Newborn Care
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