Coming up in a moment, the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are claire cohen, womens editor of the Daily Telegraph and broadcaster david davies. Good to have you both. Watford fan, united fan. The i leads with an exclusive story about sweeping changes to the nhs that could lead to some hospitals closing. The metro focuses on the death of city banker Oliver Dearlove who was killed with a single punch on a night out. The telegraph says doctors are failing to prescribe women a pill that can cut the risk of Breast Cancer by a third because many doctors are unaware that it can be used to prevent the disease. People using Public Transport face much higher pollution levels than people using a car. They express claims eu bosses have a rosy Economic Future despite the brexit boat. The newjudge to replace mary berry on the Great British bake off will be trollied. Most exciting news of the night. Good choice. We will move on
The research team conducted extensive tests on over 70 cancer cell lines. The results showed that AOH1996 selectively killed cancer cells without harming healthy ones.
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at the City of Hope, a leading cancer research institute in the US, have developed a game-changing cancer-killing molecule.