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👟 Kick Cancer’s A$$
Did you know 90% of chemo fails?
Want to hear a wild stat? Men in the US have a 41% chance of developing an invasive cancer. For women, the figure is 39%.
What's worse is that "chemotherapy fails in nearly 90% of cases because tumor cells develop resistance against the anticancer agent," according to Frontiers in Oncology.
That's why simply making sure a drug can attack the cancer cells in the first place is more than half the battle.
One company, Kairos Pharma (NYSE: KAPA), has made its mission to address this problem. In fact, Kairos is a Greek word meaning “the opportune moment.”
Therapeutics developed at Kairos seeks to intervene at the opportune moment that a cancer patient becomes resistant to a cancer drug. Its lead candidate, ENV 105 aims to reverse their resistance to the drug and allows the drug to become effective again.
Cancer develops resistance to drugs and suppresses the immune system. Through the power of structural biology, Kairos has developed therapeutics that reverse cancer drug resistance and immune suppression.
Kairos just successfully closed its initial public offering, raising $6.2 million by selling 1,550,000 shares. That means the company is now publicly traded and available to retail investors.
Click here to keep reading about Kairos and its mission to develop cutting-edge therapeutics for cancer patients.
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