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| | July 12, 2019 | |
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| | The latest pharmacy / pharmacology news from News Medical | |
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| | Scientists in the UK have found a new way to treat bladder cancer, using a strain of one of the viruses that cause the common cold. The virus is called Coxsackie virus CVA21, and it was found to be oncolytic, or tumor-destroying. This new research demonstrated virus-mediated destruction of the tumor in all treated patients, and in one of them, the tumor disappeared completely. | |
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| | Engineered stem cells could help treat metastatic cancers in bone without killing normal surrounding bone. Many cancers originating in other parts of the body produce bone metastases. Breast cancer is notorious for forming tumor deposits in far-away bones in up to 70% of cases. These are difficult to treat and cause severe pain and disability in cancer patients. In the US alone, more than 350,.000 cancer patients die each year with bone metastases. | |
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| | Two well known and used antibiotics when combined have been found to be more effective against a deadly bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common cause of hospital-based infections. This new research was conducted by a team from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center and is published in the latest issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases. | |
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