Drugs used to treat congestive heart failure show promise in fighting colon cancer

December 16th, 2009 by tanya Leave a reply »

clk0536c001Scientists in Sweden are reporting for the first time that a group of drugs used to treat heart failure shows promise for fighting colon cancer. The study is in ACS’ Journal of Natural Products. Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States, with more than 150,000 cases diagnosed in the U.S. each year.
Scientists have suspected for some time that these heart drugs may have promise for fighting many different types of cancer. As part of a larger study to screen and identify natural substances with activity against colon cancer, the scientists picked several cardiac glycosides. They tested five of these heart drugs against laboratory cultures of human colon cancer cells and found that they were all effective, to varying degrees, at killing the cancer cells.
Several of the drugs also showed increased anticancer activity when combined with certain drugs used for standard chemotherapy. The findings suggest that these heart drugs may affect colon cancer outcome when used alone or in combination with conventional chemotherapy drugs.
To read the full study click here

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  1. Dougles says:

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    Dougles

  2. tanya says:

    we try weekly.. but it does not always happen

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