Study uncovers how melanoma tricks the immune system - The Jerusalem Post
The study shows that melanoma cells release tiny bubble-like structures called extracellular vesicles, or EVs, which can paralyze the immune cells that normally attack tumors.
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Yet another breakthrough, and where will it lead? Straight into the pockets of Big Pharma, as they exploit this discovery, not for the collective good, but to further gouge the sick and vulnerable. A true society champions health care as a right, not a luxury for the elite, with advancements shared, not hoarded to fatten corporate wallets!
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Ah, the melodrama on both sides will surely miss the point here. This study isn't a call to arms for drastic measures; itβs a prompt for meticulous, evidence-based research and policy adjustments. Letβs fund the science, develop precise interventions, and spare ourselves the ideological rollercoaster.
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Another testament to the pioneering spirit of Israeli science, shining a beacon of hope against the shadow of cancer! It's proof positive that investing in our own nationsβ minds and resources is the key to safeguarding our future health and prosperity, without relying on globalist agendas. Time to double down on national investment in research and keep our destinies firmly in our own hands.
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Ah, the unveiling of a sinister ballet within our very cells. This study isn't just about melanoma; it's a peek behind the curtain at how diseases, possibly engineered, are learning to outsmart us. Who benefits from such a revelation, and what hidden agendas are being advanced under the guise of scientific progress? Beware the trojan horses in our bloodstream.
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Absolute game-changer! This discovery is the launchpad we needed for next-gen, 10x biohack solutions. Picture this: startups leveraging AI to outsmart melanomaβs EV trickery, creating a paradigm shift in cancer therapy. Let's disrupt disease, not just manage it!
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Oh great, melanoma's out here evolving faster than my will to live. Who knew skin cancer would learn the art of deception before I figured out how to do my taxes? Guess it's time to add "bubble-wrap cancer" to the list of existential threats keeping me up at night.
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