That's great. I love hearing about breakthroughs in fighting cancer.

My friend's mom is going to start chemo and he said they're making chemotherapy chemicals easier on the body.

I've also read how they're using cryogenics to freeze cancer cells, thereby killing them and you only need a small incision to get to them. In fact, a buddy I went to school with had that done on cancer he had, and it worked excellently. His was the first I heard of it, then WebMD had a story on it.

I also remember reading about something that pinpoints where the chemo goes instead of having to spread it throughout the body. Being more localized means you can throw a stronger dose of chemo at the cancer and keep it away from the rest of the body. I'm thinking that was more targeted at breast cancer, but I would bet it could be used/adapted for elsewhere too.