New weapons against cancer: Millions of bacteria programmed to kill

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New weapons against cancer: Millions of bacteria programmed to kill
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NEW YORK — Scientists have used genetically reprogrammed bacteria to destroy tumors in mice. The innovative method one day may lead to cancer therapies that treat the disease more precisely, without the side effects of conventional drugs.

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