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The article described the work of a local doctor, Brian Druker, who was
testing a new kind of cancer drug. In 1997, months away from death, Bud
Romine became the first patient ever to take Gleevec. Within 17 days,
Bud had returned to perfect health. Indeed, the drug seems to cure
everyone with Bud's disease -- Chronic Myeloid Leukemia -- by fixing the
DNA that causes it. Today, the prospect of more drugs that work at the
level of DNA is a real one. In 1990, Gleevec was the only one in
development. There are currently hundreds of drugs in development that
might work in the same revolutionary way on different kinds of cancer.
The
final work for the DNA scientists is identifying all the damaged genes
that cause cancer. But with the Human Genome Project finished, a single
lab will be able to do this in just five years. Fifty years after Crick
and Watson discovered the double helix, the secret of life may finally
be living up to its name.
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