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Tata Memorial Centre reveals groundbreaking ₹100 tablet to fight cancer resurgence

Dr Rajendra Badwe, Director of Tata Memorial Centre, shared insights into this transformative discovery, emphasizing its potential impact on cancer care. He revealed that after nearly a decade of dedicated research, TMC has successfully crafted a tablet aimed at alleviating the adverse effects of cancer therapy and thwarting the reemergence of cancer cells.

The tablet’s development stems from a comprehensive understanding of cancer cell behaviour post-chemotherapy, with TMC researchers identifying crucial mechanisms driving cancer recurrence. Dr Badwe underscored the tablet’s significance, highlighting its projected ability to reduce chemotherapy’s side effects by 50% and slash the likelihood of cancer relapse by 30%.

Dr Indraneel Mittra, leading the team behind this breakthrough, shed light on the tablet’s formulation, which leverages a strategic combination of resveratrol and copper. This innovative blend targets and neutralizes cell-free chromatin particles released by dying cancer cells, thus impeding the transformation of healthy cells into malignant ones.

While the tablet awaits regulatory approval, expected by mid-2024, its potential ramifications for cancer treatment are profound. Dr Badwe expressed optimism about the tablet’s efficacy, asserting its status as a cost-effective and productive solution poised to redefine cancer care standards.

Despite this development’s optimism, Dr Badwe cautioned that widespread implementation may necessitate several years of rigorous testing and clinical trials. However, with this monumental stride, Tata Memorial Centre paves the way for a future where accessible, impactful cancer treatment is within reach.

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