Yeah and let's pile it up on all the other ones we already found.
Don't get me wrong, it's cool that research goes on, but please stop lying in the headlines.
This new ability to trigger programmed cell death could open the door for improved cancer treatments.
This. This is the headline.
BTW cancer replicates so fast, in a shitty environment (not enough food for example, need to replicate too fast) so its usually mutate like a lot, so this treatment will kill off all original cancerous cells (say 600.000.000 ...), but not those three that evade this specific treatment (and the other treatments) and they'll just double every X milliseconds and continue the work.
It is good though, that there are new treatments coming.
IMO the best one today is still our immune system, we don't get lots of cancers at 20, but we tend to do at 70. Sure, that's also because of lots of other things basic aging has done to us, not only aged the immune system, but still, I think curing, or just reversing or if you want, repairing (damage done by) aging is one of the most important goals not just in biogerontology but in biology and medicine in general.
Cheers