Dr Beáta Halassy, a scientist working in a laboratory at the University of Zagreb, experienced a recurrence of breast cancer ...
University of Zagreb researcher Beata Halassy treated her breast cancer with an unproven virus-based therapy using viruses ...
It can be ethical for scientists to experiment on themselves. Such studies should at least sometimes be allowed and should be ...
Upon learning she had a breast cancer tumor, a Croatian virologist decided to grow her own viruses to fight the disease — and ...
Beata Halassy, an expert infectious disease researcher, treated her own stage 3 breast cancer by injecting the tumour with ...
A Croatian virologist, Beata Halassy, battling breast cancer recurrence, took a daring step by injecting herself with ...
Virologist Beata Halassy says self-treatment worked and was a positive experience — but researchers warn that it is not ...
A virologist named Beata Halassy recently made headlines after publishing a report of successfully treating her own breast ...
When Beata Halassy learned in summer 2020 that her breast cancer had come back, she made a bold decision. As a virologist at the University of Zagreb in Croatia, she knew that researchers around ...
Publishing her findings proved to be a significant challenge due to ethical concerns surrounding self-experimentation.
Virologist Beata Halassy successfully treated her breast cancer using oncolytic virotherapy, raising ethical questions about self-experimentation in medicine. While her case highlights the potential ...
Using viruses in what’s called oncolytic virotherapy (OVT), virologist Beata Halassy reworked two viruses to successfully ...