Researchers have used a new gold-based drug to slow tumor growth in animals by 82% and target cancers more selectively than standard chemotherapy drugs, according to a new study. A new gold-based ...
A new gold-based drug can slow tumour growth in animals by 82% and target cancers more selectively than standard chemotherapy drugs, according to a study by Australian and Indian researchers.
Chemotherapy, which means chemical therapy, refers to using medicines to treat cancer, targeting cells that grow and divide quickly. While each of these treatments can work alone in some cases ...