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Technology is making the war on cancer winnable

Technology is making the war on cancer winnable
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By Allysia FinleyJames Watson, the geneticist who discovered DNA’s double-helix structure, died Nov. 6 at 97, his late-life goal within reach. “I want to see cancer cured in my lifetime,” he told me in 2010. “It might be. I would define ‘cancer cured’ as instead of only 100,000 being saved by what we do today, only 100,000 people die. We shift the balance.”Cancers that were considered death sentences not long ago – eg, advanced melanoma, non-small-cell lung and blood cancers – are now c...

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