Health & Medicine
New Cancer Drug Combination Shows Promise
A new combination of cancer treatment drugs has been shown to effectively kill colon, liver, lung, kidney, breast and brain cancer cells while having little effect on noncancerous cells, according to researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center, where the treatment is being developed.
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