Annual deaths from prostate cancer are expected to rise to 85% of 2020 levels by 2040, according to scientists at the London Institute of Cancer Research.
Scientists from London s Institute of Cancer Research say the experimental drug can shrink some prostate cancer tumours by 30 per cent. It may also be able to stop cancer in its tracks.
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Scientists have developed a test to identify which blood-cancer patients will benefit the most from a drug that can stop their cancer from returning. The test looks for genetic clues in cancer cells.
Scientists have developed a new drug called Lynparza which can reduce the risk of women dying from breast cancer by 32%. The trials also showed tghat the drug reduced the chance of recurrence by 42%.