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Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla) novel Chapter 349

"In the past year, our team has worked tirelessly, delving deep into the mechanisms of cancer and exploring new treatment strategies. Today, I am proud to announce that we've developed a 'Long-acting Drug'," Brendan said, his voice brimming with pride.

"This 'Long-acting Drug' not only exhibits a high level of specificity, precisely targeting cancer cells, but it also maintains therapeutic effects in the body for an extended period. This means cancer patients can expect longer survival times and an improved quality of life."

Brendan's announcement was met with enthusiastic applause and cheers from the audience.

As Brendan finished his speech, other researchers began presenting their findings.

Caroline was the fifth speaker. Dressed in a simple white lab coat with her hair neatly tied back, she projected a professional and capable image.

She started by displaying a series of detailed experimental data charts.

Pointing to the data on the screen, she explained, "These are the results of the in vitro and in vivo experiments we've conducted over the past few months on the 'Long-acting Drug'.

"From this data, we can see that the 'Long-acting Drug' demonstrates significant effectiveness in inhibiting the growth and spread of cancer cells."

Caroline then presented photos and videos of the lab animals.

"After treatment with the 'Long-acting Drug', the tumors in these animals have significantly reduced in size, and no major side effects have been observed. This further confirms the drug's safety and efficacy. However, it will still be some time before this drug can be brought to market," she concluded.

Caroline's presentation generated great interest among the audience, with many people eager to learn more about the "Long-acting Drug".

She patiently answered each question.

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