A team of Israeli scientists said they are in the development of a cancer cure that will be completed by next year, the Jerusalem Post reported Monday.

The new treatment is being developed by the Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies pharmaceutical laboratory (AEBi) under the leadership of the CEO, Dr. Ilan Morad, according to the report.

“We believe we will offer in a year’s time a complete cure for cancer,” said Dan Aridor, chairman of the company’s board. “Our cancer cure will be effective from day one, will last a duration of a few weeks and will have no or minimal side-effects at a much lower cost than most other treatments on the market.”

The treatment, called MuTaTo, will use a combination of anti-cancer peptides and a toxin that will specifically kill cancer cells.

The treatment will eventually be personalized and patients will be given a specific cocktail of the drugs according to their type of cancer, Morad told the newspaper.

Despite the fact that this announcement is so important, some voices question the operation of the new treatment, considering for example that it has only been tested on mice.

In this regard the deputy medical director of the National Office of the American Cancer Society, Len Lichtenfeld, said in the agency’s blog that “it goes without saying that we all share the hope that they are correct.”


“Unfortunately, we must be aware that this is far from proven as an effective treatment for people with cancer, let alone a cure,” he said.

Finally, the expert noted that Israeli researchers have not publicly shown the data collected to support their announcement, in addition to not disclosing the evidence that shows that the treatment was successful in mice, specifying that so far all they have done is an interview with a local med.

Other Treatments:

Currently treatments to cure various types of cancer are very expensive. “The high price may prevent a potential revolution in the treatment of cancer,” said specialist Ezekiel Emanuel on immunotherapy, which has costs of USD 373,000 to USD 475,000 per patient. “A cure for cancer has become possible, even probable, “wrote Ezekiel Emanuel, vice dean of the University of Pennsylvania and head of the department of medical ethics and health policies.

And it is that personalized treatments are increasingly common and more effective. As in the case of Heidi Spencer, who believed that her life had ended at age 45, when doctors told her that she would only live half a year , so she could not see her two children grow up, William of seven years and Lewis of four.

In the hospital they could only offer a palliative chemotherapy treatment so that they could extend the term and enjoy their children a little.

But Heidi forgot about the doctors and the diagnosis they gave her and searched the Internet for a different alternative; There she found the FoundationOne company, which offered a test that would reveal the drugs she needed to eliminate her 25 tumors in three months.

And the fact is that experts emphasize that early detection is the key to successful treatment, which is why the importance of timely detection tests such as the one developed by researchers at the University of Queensland who managed to distinguish the trace of DNA left by cancer cells. In the bloodstream with a simple and inexpensive procedure achieving a rapid cancer detection method in just 10 minutes.

Written by Cesar Moya