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Quote:Two men unlucky enough to get both HIV and cancer have been seemingly cleared of the virus, raising hope that science may yet find a way to cure for the infection that causes AIDS, 30 years into the epidemic.
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Nice as a "linking case", so to speak; giving them somewhere to work on better treatments, but this treatment itself, as they even said in the article, is not a great cure. Extremely painful and expensive and impossible to perform on millions of people. A great second step toward a full cure, though.
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Somehwat implies that gene therapy could have similar success with a far less invasive application.
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I'm going to read the article after I get my coffee ready, reserving this space for a hell yes to humanity.
Ok I read it: It made my bones hurt.
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Is there a journal article published relating to these cases? If so I am interested in reading it.
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Paper's not out yet. They're just showing their results at a conference. Paper will come in due time. Nature has talked about this a little bit (but not about these 2 patients), and if a paper does come out they would probably talk about it again, of which I'll let you know.
Not a cure for the everyday people yet. These results merely back-up the previous Berlin case, but nevertheless does give some hope for the future.
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