Holy shit. An article in New Scientist:
Cheap, Safe Drug Kills Most Cancers says that there is an existing drug that kills cancer cells, and only cancer cells, in cultures of human cancers, and radically shrinks cancers in lab rats. Apparently, cancer cells are unique in that they don't use their mitochondria, which contain the self-destruct
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It'd still be a good 15 years from now before it could be put on the market (although, with adaptive clinical trial design in the US that may be able to be shortened)....but still, it'd freakin' be worth it......
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I tried to look at the researchers web site, going through the pointer provided by New Scientist, but it's swamped by the number of people who want to look at it. I wonder if the amount of interest stirred by this reportage will shift some priorities and some funding. I hope so. I want to figure out a way to encourage that shift.
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Still, it seems pretty cool.
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