Medical scientists __________ finding a cure for cancer since 1960s. A. have been working outB. have been workingC. have been working onD. have been building on

Medical scientists __________ finding a cure for cancer since 1960s.

A. have been working out

B. have been working

C. have been working on

D. have been building on


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