Targeted Drug Shrinks Tumors In Hard-To-Treat Cancer
A novel antibody-drug conjugate has shown promise in treating advanced uterine cancer, shrinking tumors and slowing disease progression in a recent clinical trial. This targeted therapy delivers chemotherapy directly to cancer cells, minimizing damage to healthy tissue and offering a new option for patients with few remaining treatments. While side effects like fatigue and anemia were observed, they were manageable and consistent with similar therapies. AI
IMPACT This targeted therapy approach could offer a more effective and less toxic treatment option for various hard-to-treat cancers.