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The venom of a common species of Amazonian scorpion may give rise to a potential drug for treating a cancer that is one of the leading causes of death in women.
Scorpion venom molecule found to kill breast cancer cells in early tests The focus of the study is a molecule named BamazScplp1, extracted from the venom of the Brotheas amazonicus scorpion.
MCL1 inhibitor BRD-810 kills cancer cells while minimizing risk of cardiotoxicity The anti-apoptotic protein MCL1 is a therapeutic target in cancer, but long-term MCL1 inhibition has been found to ...
A “TROJAN HORSE” therapy that sneaks toxic drugs inside and kills cancer cells is being rolled out on the NHS in England in a world first. It can stop the blood cancer myeloma from prog… ...
Cancer is one of the most feared diseases of our time. While genetics and environment play a major role, everyday food choices also quietly influence cancer risk. In a video that is going viral on ...
Treatment for stomach cancer often involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, radiation, and palliative care. Read on.
bioAffinity Technologies, Inc., a biotechnology company focused on cancer diagnostics and targeted therapeutics, will present findings today related to the discovery of a potential broad-spectrum ...
How fast does kidney cancer spread, and what factors affect how quickly it spreads? Read on to learn more, including treatment options.
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