Cholesterol-lowering drug could help fight prostate cancer

An experimental drug designed to lower cholesterol may turn out to be an effective weapon against prostate cancer, research has shown.

Cholesterol-lowering drug could help fight prostate cancer

An experimental drug designed to lower cholesterol may turn out to be an effective weapon against prostate cancer, research has shown.

Tumour cells need cholesterol to construct their cell membranes. By cutting their cholesterol production, the new molecule, known as RO 48-8071, causes the cells to fall apart and die.

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