Baylor College of Medicine: Proton Pump Inhibitors Help Radiation Therapy Target Cancer Cells
July 07, 2021
July 07, 2021
HOUSTON, Texas, July 7 (TNSJou) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
The resistance of cancer cells to radiation therapy is a significant clinical problem in treating cancer. Many solid tumors are only partially responsive to radiation therapy, and increasing radiation dose can be harmful to healthy tissue. There are few safe and effective radiosensitizers that can be combined with radiation to enhance tumor control. In a new article published in Oncotarget, . . .
The resistance of cancer cells to radiation therapy is a significant clinical problem in treating cancer. Many solid tumors are only partially responsive to radiation therapy, and increasing radiation dose can be harmful to healthy tissue. There are few safe and effective radiosensitizers that can be combined with radiation to enhance tumor control. In a new article published in Oncotarget, . . .
