If we would have Nanomachines, would they be able to heal cancer by simply identifying and removing cancer cells, maybe making Cancer a chronic and not a deadly disease?
Or would this be far more complicated?
Posted 28 June 2018 - 11:33 PM
If we would have Nanomachines, would they be able to heal cancer by simply identifying and removing cancer cells, maybe making Cancer a chronic and not a deadly disease?
Or would this be far more complicated?
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