Novel Drug Cocktails Strengthen Targeted Cancer Therapies While Lessening Side Effects

Mount Sinai School of Medicine researchers in NYC have discovered that certain drug cocktails help targeted therapies attack cancer more efficiently while lessening common side effects, according to a study published in August 2018 in Cancer Research. A release from Mount Sinai explains that the cocktails could also help stave off cancer’s ability to become… Continue reading Novel Drug Cocktails Strengthen Targeted Cancer Therapies While Lessening Side Effects

Delivering a Drug “Cocktail” to Cancer Cells

Biomedical engineering researchers at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have developed daisy-shaped, nanoscale structures that are made predominantly of anti-cancer drugs and are capable of introducing a “cocktail” of multiple drugs into cancer cells.