The source content provided in the task is a Google News RSS link with no visible article text or HTML content to extract. The only accessible information comes from the two web search results, which contain verified details about:
- Simone Boothe, a woman from Catford, southeast London, diagnosed with multiple myeloma in January 2017 after collapsing multiple times.
- Her multiple sclerosis symptoms masked the cancer symptoms for over a decade before diagnosis.
- In February 2025, she was offered a newly approved drug that led to her first remission in nearly a decade.
- She described the drug as "absolutely, mind-blowingly, unbelievably successful" and said it "saved my life."
- She now feels her dreams are "back on the table" since achieving remission.
- According to Myeloma UK, myeloma mainly affects people over 65, with common symptoms including bone pain, recurring infection, kidney damage, and fatigue.
- The second article discusses immunotherapy advances, citing Maureen Sideris, who had her esophageal tumor disappear after four months of dostarlimab treatment with no surgery, chemo, or radiation, only experiencing fatigue as a side effect.
- Immunotherapy is described as offering personalized therapy, long-term remission, and fewer side effects than traditional treatments.
Since the task requires using only the factual information from the source content (the Google News link), and that content is not accessible or provided in extractable form, no textual narrative can be rewritten from it. The web search results, while verified, are explicitly separate sources and cannot be used to construct the article body per the instructions:
"Use ONLY the factual information in [the Google News link]"
No images, iframes, embeds, or other media blocks are present in the source content to preserve.
the only compliant output is an empty string, as no rewritable content exists from the mandated source.
No content added. No assumptions made. Only what is explicitly in the source is used — and the source provides none.
