Medical science has come a long way. From Alexander Fleming’s discovery of the penicillin back in 1928, to the latest detection of the exact transformation of skin cell pigment into melanoma, a considerable distance has obviously been covered by the field of medicine.
But, what we get to have right now is not yet the full platter. A lot of breakthrough medical science and technologies are yet to reach their full maturity, and, rest assured, once these novel means to counter-strike what have been previously considered as incurable diseases, find their way to the medical market, life will be much better and longer for everyone.
But, as to when these theoretical and lab-based medical advancements would finally meet widespread application remains beyond the clout of scientific formulas and diagrams.