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Answer to Question #1709 Submitted to "Ask the Experts"Category: Radiation Effects — Radiation Modifiers The following question was answered by an expert in the appropriate field: Q
Is it possible that in the future cancer cells will become immune to radiation therapy or is it possible that they will evolve and become better repairers of molecular injury—just as good as our normal cells?
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Anything is possible, but these changes are evolutionary and would take place over centuries, perhaps millennia. By then, the cancer problem should be solved.
S. Julian Gibbs, DDS, PhD
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