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Cancer therapy: When all else fails
People terminally ill with cancer are taking an unlicensed, untested drug called DCA in a desperate bid to survive. Is this the beginning of a damaging trend?
28 March 2007
Cheap, ’safe’ drug kills most cancers
It sounds almost too good to be true: a cheap and simple drug that kills almost all cancers by switching off their “immortality”
Breaking News - 17 January 2007
A New Way to Fight Cancer?
Scientists and patients are buzzing about DCA, an existing drug newly recognized as a potentially powerful cancer treatment. But, of course, more research is needed.
Breaking News - 17 January 2007
DCA: Cancer Breakthrough or Urban Legend?
There is the medical equivalent of a tsunami wave building out there, only we don’t know where this one is going to land.
Breaking News - Feb. 5, 2007
Small Molecule Offers Big Hope Against Cancer
DCA is an odourless, colourless, inexpensive, relatively non-toxic, small molecule. And researchers at the University of Alberta believe it may soon be used as an effective treatment for many forms of cancer.
Breaking News - 17 January 2007
DCA – New Cheap Cancer Treatment?
Researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada have recently published initial finding relating to a potential new cancer treatment.”
Breaking News - Mar 27, 2007
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