Breakthroughs.

Unfortunately, there is not enough technology in society today that will allow this cure to be accomplished. Technology must first evolve in these aspects...

• Co-treatment must accurately classify between the cancer cells and normal cells.

• Exact chemical to inhibit the PARP protein while fitting into the MAGE tumor specific antigen.

If these technologies do advance, there is no doubt that the cure for melanoma, as well as many other cancers, would be well on its way.

Effects.

Negative:

• Drug development will be costly.

• The inhibitor might have trouble finding the melanoma cells.

• If there other cells with similar antigens, the inhibitor will attach to that cell as well. This will lead to the death of that cell and if important, may seriously harm the functioning body.

• PARP-X combined with chemotherapy has unknown effects. The body may not be able to withstand all these things attacking the cell at once.
Positive:

• Will stop the BER process, allowing for all the melanoma all cancer cells to die, destroying the cancer completely.

• Chemotherapy in low doses will not only be more safer, but, the immune system won't suffer and there will be few to none side effects that come with it.

• No cancer cells will survive, preventing the cancer from regenerating.

• Once the groundwork is set for BER inhibitors, the same process can be used towards all the other cancers and diseases that are resilient to its treatment.