Drug could attack 'the root' of cancer cells: study - Globe and Mail
Globe and MailDrug could attack 'the root' of cancer cells: studyGlobe and MailThe drug, thioridazine , doesn't have the same toxic side effects as some traditional cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, which could make it a very attractive option for patients.
Study: Anti-Psychotic Drug Thioridazine Kills Cancer Cells - Opposing Views
Study: Anti-Psychotic Drug Thioridazine Kills Cancer CellsOpposing ViewsThioridazine, a drug with a long list of heavy side effects, used to treat people with schizophrenia, can also kill some cancer cells, according to research published Thursday in the medical journal Cell.
McMaster University researchers discover drug destroys human cancer stem cells ... - Exchange Morning Post (press release)
McMaster University researchers discover drug destroys human cancer stem cells .
New Drug Kills Cancer Cells Without Toxic Effects - RedOrbit
RedOrbitNew Drug Kills Cancer Cells Without Toxic EffectsRedOrbitThe anti-psychotic drug, thioridazine, showed to have no effect on normal stem cells in the study.
Schizophrenia drug may fight cancer - The Press Association
Schizophrenia drug may fight cancerThe Press AssociationThe anti-psychotic drug thioridazine appears to 'tame' deadly cancer stem cells, turning them into ordinary non-cancerous cells.