Saed News: We review 3 diseases that are most likely to become history by 2030.
According to SAEDNEWS, science is on a path of making history. Astonishing medical advances in recent years have brought us to a point where the “complete cure” of many diseases is no longer a dream. Below, we review three diseases that are likely to disappear by 2030:
In 2025, researchers at the University of Florida developed a type of mRNA cancer vaccine that, combined with immunotherapy, targets tumors and mobilizes the immune system like an army against them. Personalized vaccines, smart drugs, and even genetic therapies are all in final stages of testing. Many experts believe that by 2030, cancer will no longer be a deadly disease but a controllable and treatable condition.
For the first time in history, gene therapies for inherited retinal diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa have partially restored vision. In an advanced project in London, stem cells were used to restore vision in two patients with macular degeneration. Also, Prime Editing technology for correcting genetic mutations causing blindness is approaching clinical application. These developments promise a bright future for millions of blind individuals.
In a groundbreaking achievement in China, two fully paralyzed patients were able to walk again using a combination of brain implants and spinal stimulation. In addition, the Brain-Spine Interface project in Europe has successfully restored motor signals by directly connecting the brain to the spinal cord, helping patients stand up from wheelchairs. These technologies, along with smart prosthetics, are redefining the traditional meaning of “disability.”