June 09, 2003

Discovery may ease risks of cancer treatment

The Globe and Mail:

Canadian researchers are working on a breakthrough in what can be the most perilous period of a cancer patient's life -- the time after chemotherapy and radiation, when the immune system has been so weakened that it can no longer resist infection.

The danger time might soon be cut in half by a simple change in treatment strategy involving stem cells, the journal Nature Medicine reported yesterday.

Posted by Bob King at June 9, 2003 05:24 AM | TrackBack
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