Drug May Help Slow Advanced Breast Cancer
THURSDAY, Dec. 12, 2013 (HealthDay News) — Adding the cancer drug dasatinib to standard hormone therapy may slow the progression of advanced breast cancer, a preliminary study suggests. The drug, sold under the name Sprycel, is already approved … Read more on Health.com
Two-drug combo could help treat cancer
Senior author Sattva Neelapu, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of Lymphoma/Myeloma at MD Anderson, said that most drugs target only the tumor, this combination is complementary, treating both the lymphoma cells directly and the T cells in a manner that … Read more on Daily News & Analysis
Viagra for women? ED treatment may help with menstrual cramps
Doctors thought that the medication would help treat the pelvic pain by increasing blood flow. However, they found that patients who received the placebo also had increased blood flow in the uterus, so they are unsure why sildenafil citrate helped … Read more on CBS News
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