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 ...
Beata Halassy, an expert infectious disease researcher, treated her own stage 3 breast cancer by injecting the tumour with ...
Upon learning she had a breast cancer tumor, a Croatian virologist decided to grow her own viruses to fight the disease — and ...
It can be ethical for scientists to experiment on themselves. Such studies should at least sometimes be allowed and should be ...
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 ...
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 ...
A virologist named Beata Halassy recently made headlines after publishing a report of successfully treating her own breast ...
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 ...