Asthma Medicine Halts Pancreatic Cancer Cell Growth
A common asthma drug reduced pancreatic cancer cell growth in laboratory experiments and animal tests, a new study reports.A protein called S100P is found in excess amounts in some cancers and is important for pancreatic cancer cell growth and survival. This protein also activates a cell surface protein receptor called RAGE that plays a role in Alzheimer disease, diabetes, and cancer. [click link for full article]
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