Scientists at City of Hope and UCLA Stop Tumor Growth with Nanoparticles

Scientists at City of Hope and UCLA have become the first to inhibit the expression of a protein, called TWIST that promotes tumor invasion and metastasis when activated by cancer cells. As such, they've taken the first step in developing a potential new therapy for some of the deadliest cancers, including ovarian cancer and melanoma. City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center is one of the 26 NCCN Member Institutions. ...
Source: National Comprehensive Cancer Network - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: news