Lately I've been reading and hearing about this prospective new cancer
treatment called endostatin. It sounds promising and my understanding
of it is that it cuts off the blood supply that tumours feed off in
order to thrive thus causing them to regress with no incentive for
regrowth without all the unpleasant side effects associated with
chemotherapy. I read something the other day about the possibility of it
being used in conjunction with chemotherapy. If proven successful in
the treatment of humans why couldn't it replace chemotherapy?
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