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Drug that chokes off tumor blood vessels offers new hope to lung cancer patients

12-13-2006 · EurekAlert!

Patients suffering from the most common type of lung cancer experienced a 20-percent improvement in overall survival in a national clinical trial of a drug that chokes off the blood vessels nourishing tumors, a multicenter study has found.

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