Using nitroglycerin to treat prostate cancer shows potential to halt disease
Thursday, February 11, 2010 - 00:14
in Health & Medicine
Treatment of prostate cancer using a very low dose of nitroglycerin may slow and even halt the progression of the disease without the severe side effects of current treatments, researchers have discovered.
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