A new breast cancer clinical trial is testing the idea a major reason why breast cancer returns after treatment and spreads to other parts of the body is because current chemotherapy and radiation treatments do
not kill the cancer stem cells.
Not exact matches
The dendritic
cells then stimulated the immune system's main fighters, called T
cells, to seek out and
kill cancer stem cells — something they do
not normally do.
The featured lung
cancer study, for instance,
not only used synthetic vitamin E (tocopheryl) but also neglected to include any tocotrienols, which have previously been shown to
kill cancer stem cells, the most malignant of all
cells with a tumor.5 As noted by Dr. Andrew Saul, the study was set up to fail: 6
A handful of orthodox oncologists are realizing that
cancer doesn't go away for good unless cancerous
stem cells are
killed or are returned to normal
cell status.