Dozens of non-oncology drugs can kill cancer cells

(Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard) Researchers tested approximately 4,518 drug compounds on 578 human cancer cell lines and found nearly 50 that have previously unrecognized anti-cancer activity. These drugs have been used to treat conditions such as diabetes, inflammation, alcoholism, and even arthritis in dogs. The findings suggest a possible way to accelerate the development of new cancer drugs or repurpose existing drugs to treat cancer.
Source: EurekAlert! - Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: news