Which viruses are being studied for cancer treatments?

Which viruses are being studied for cancer treatments?

  • Correct Answer: oncolytic viruses
  • osteophobic viruses
  • endophytic viruses
  • astringent viruses

Explanation: Viruses that infect cancer cells are being studied for their use in cancer treatments. Oncolytic viruses are viruses that lyse and kill cancer cells. Some researchers are hoping to treat some cancers with these viruses.

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