New drug targets “sticky” protein in ovarian cancer
Scientists tested a new drug that stops a “sticky” protein from helping ovarian cancer cells spread to other parts of the body.
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Scientists tested a new drug that stops a “sticky” protein from helping ovarian cancer cells spread to other parts of the body.
Researchers engineered a virus to deliver light-sensitive chemicals to ovarian cancer cells and targeted them with a laser. Their new…
In a recent study, a group of scientists from the UK evaluated whether a combination of several proteins and a cancer drug that interferes…
An exciting recent clinical trial developed a personalized vaccination as a safe and effective approach in ovarian cancer treatment.
The studying of chromosome lengths could potentially act as a better algorithm for detecting probability of ovarian cancer in women.