Molecular Tinkering Doubles Cancer Drug’s Efficacy
Molecular Tinkering Doubles Cancer Drug’s Efficacy
Researchers have packaged a widely used cancer drug into nanoparticles, more than doubling its effectiveness at destroying tumors.
The drug paclitaxel has been used for decades to fight breast, ovarian, lung and other cancers. But its effectiveness has been limited by its small molecular size and insolubility in water—properties that allow the body to clear the drug too quickly, reducing its…
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