Small peptide found to stop lung cancer tumor growth in mice

Courtesy EurekAlert! - Cancer  Tue, 08/25/2009 - 22:00

(Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center) In new animal research done by investigators at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, scientists have discovered a treatment effective in mice at blocking the growth and shrinking the size of lung cancer tumors, one of the leading causes of cancer death in the world.


 

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