Researchers develop antibody to save cancerous bones

(University of Copenhagen, Biotech Research & Innovation Centre) Osteosarcoma is a rare cancer most often affecting adolescents and children. While most bone cancers have their origin in other body tissues and spread to the bones through metastases, OS originates in the bone tissue. At the Finsen Laboratory, University of Copenhagen researchers now shows that OS cells degrade the bone tissue through a completely different process than metastasized bone cancer. Through treatment with a specific antibody, the researchers blocked the process and reduced up to 80 percent of bone degradation in a cancer model.
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