BioResearch
Drugs Succeed by Attacking Prostate Cancer Indirectly
Researchers have found that a drug combination that fails to kill prostate cancer cells growing in tissue culture is effective in an animal model due to its ability to destroy the epithelial cells that supply blood and nutrients to the developing tumor. More...07 Jul 2006
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