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A 14-year-old boy has made a name for himself in the United States.
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Heman Bekele added his name to the history books after he was named America’s Top Young Scientist for developing an affordable bar of soap that treats skin cancer.
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Heman Bekele, a ninth grader at W.T. Woodson High School in Annandale, Virginia went head-to-head with nine other finalists in the 2023 3M Young Scientists Challenge and emerged as the winner. He took home the $25,000 grand prize.
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According to Mail Online, Bekele made the cancer-fighting soap by infusing medicinal soap with three ingredients that have been found to reactivate dendritic cells that generate an immune response to combat cancer.
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Bekele also found that each bar costs just $0.50, compared to the more than $40,000 needed for current medical treatments.
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Over the next five years, Bekele hopes to refine this novel innovation and create a nonprofit organization to distribute this low-cost solution to needy communities.
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‘Skin cancer is mostly found in people living in developing countries,’ Bekele told Fairfax County Public Schools.
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‘But the average price for an operation is $40,000.
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‘I was devastated by the idea of people choosing between treatment and putting food on the table for their families. There are so many preventable deaths.’
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The teen started researching skin cancer and learning about dendritic cells, which he said help protect the skin by boosting immune response.Â