What A Week: How Many Cancer Cures Found?
It is already known that cancer is one of the most contagious and fatal medical conditions globally that claims lakhs of lives every year.;
It is already known that cancer is one of the most contagious and fatal medical conditions globally that claims lakhs of lives every year. But the interesting thing now is that several global countries have identified cure for cancer over the last week or so.
In early February 2026, a series of cancer cure claims went viral across social media, creating global attention and confusion. These claims were linked to research announcements from different countries and were widely circulated after the United States officially exited the World Health Organization, though no direct connection was proven.
From Spain, researchers reported progress in pancreatic cancer treatment using personalized immunotherapy. The treatment showed encouraging results in a limited group of patients by slowing tumor growth, but it was still in clinical trial stages and not declared a cure.
South Korea saw headlines around a new colon cancer drug combination that improved survival rates in advanced cases. Doctors described it as a major step forward, not a complete cure.
China reported success in controlling colorectal cancer and lung cancer metastases using targeted therapy and immune based treatment, with some patients achieving long term remission.
Mexico highlighted advances in preventing HPV related cancers through improved therapeutic vaccines, aimed at stopping cancer progression rather than curing existing tumors. Vietnam announced positive trial results in treating certain blood cancers and leukemia using modified immune cell therapy, with high remission rates.
Russia claimed progress on a cancer vaccine designed for multiple cancer types. However, global experts noted it remains in early testing Overall, these developments represent medical progress, not confirmed cancer cures.