Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Killing cancer by protecting normal cells

Although radiation treatments have become much more refined in recent years, it remains a challenge to both sufficiently dose the tumor while sparing the surrounding tissue. A new anti-cancer drug, already in clinical development, may help address this issue by protecting normal cells – but not the cancer – from the effects of radiation. The research further suggests this drug may also be useful in treating accidental exposure to radiation. Read more here.

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