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Sahin, who is also a professor of experimental oncology at the Mainz University Medical Center, has been researching cancer for many years. His goal is “to control cancer in the long term or, ideally, to cure it,” he told “Spiegel”. He sees “in principle no reason why many types of cancer should not be detectable earlier and easier to cure.” He hopes to have the first drugs approved in 2026, and by 2030 he wants to have a “large portfolio of cancer therapies on the market,” as he explained on the occasion of World Cancer Day.