Cancer is the disease that is making the entire world its target.
Without a doubt, this is the most outspread disease in the world with almost every 20th to 30th person its patient.
The deadly disease does have a few cures but the scientists are working for years and years to find a cure that can restrict the development of the most dangerous and deadly disease.
For the same, scientists have recently found a way of ‘turbocharging’ the immune system that will act against in the fight with cancer.
The cells that are called the solider of immunity in the body, Natural killer (NK) cells are responsible for both, blocking the growth as well as spreading of cancer.
In a research Australian scientists have found a protein called activin-A, which will block the NK cells which will help in making a hold on cancer.
Using a hormone called follistatin, that naturally occurs in the body, the scientists induced activin-A in the cells of humans and rats in the lab.
The researchers conducting the tests believes the research will open doors for a deeper and more successful way to suspend the suppression we see in the immune system in cancer.
The study was conducted by the science and research professional of Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute and the University of Queensland.
The author of the research of Monash, Professor Nicholas Huntington says “The research can open new possibilities for drugs that can be novel and more effective in the battle of cancer.
The disease is spreading on such a wide level that according to experts, every second person that has been born after 1960 in the UK is going to suffer from cancer at some point in their life.
This is not an easy struggle and thus the experts are working each day to save lives.
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