Study found a gold-based drug demonstrated the ability to slow tumor growth in animals by 82% while selectively targeting cancer cells more effectively than traditional chemotherapy agents | Highlighting a new gold compound 27 times more potent against cervical cancer cells than the drug cisplatin.
Study found a gold-based drug demonstrated the ability to slow tumor growth in animals by 82% while selectively targeting cancer cells more effectively than traditional chemotherapy agents | Highlighting a new gold compound 27 times more potent against cervical cancer cells than the drug cisplatin.