
I had my doubts about this article. First of all, with only 250 people infected, the disease seems very rare so I don't think people will be able to get the disease naturally, especially because it is genetically transmitted. This makes the process seem really risky because they would then have to mutate GHR. I don't think many people want to risk their growth hormones to prevent cancer; however, if they are able to obtain the idea of this disease without putting peoples height at risk, then they are definitely taking a step in the right direction.
Despite my doubts about this article, overall it gave me hope. Even if the research is unsuccessful, they will still end up with more knowledge of cancer then they had before.