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The future of medicine reaches the nose: Innovative eye drop treatment targets one of the most dangerous types of cancer.

Medicine of the future: The latest treatments to fight cancer

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Last updated: 02/12/2025 3:34 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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Voice of Emirates – In a move that could open a new window in the world of cancer treatment, international medical teams have unveiled the development of anti-cancer nasal drops. These drops rely on an innovative formula of amino acids capable of activating the body’s immune system directly through the nose, in a first-of-its-kind approach.

According to the researchers, the new formula not only attacks cancer cells, but also “recharges” the immune system, making it more capable of tracking down mutated cells and preventing their spread. This opens a promising avenue for treating one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat cancers using traditional methods.

The researchers emphasize that the choice of the nasal route was not accidental. This area provides a rapid entry point to the nervous and immune systems, allowing for faster absorption of the bioactive compound, without the harsh side effects associated with chemotherapy.

Preliminary results also showed that patients who underwent testing exhibited a strong immune response and significant improvement in tumor control. They also had a greater ability to carry out their daily activities without fatigue or severe symptoms.

Although the treatment is still in its experimental stages, specialists assert that the world is on the cusp of a therapeutic revolution. This revolution could transform the way cancer is treated in the coming years, especially following the success of the idea of ​​stimulating the immune system through simple compounds administered as drops.

Hope remains pinned on the advanced stages of clinical trials, which will determine whether this innovation will become a real treatment that saves thousands of patients around the world.

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