A comparatively simple approach to tackling
cancer stem cells is reported in
Science: "Cancer stem cells are the ultimate source of the tumor, consistently supplying it with new cells. ... Killing these
stem cells should allow researchers to hit a tumor where it hurts, yet
chemotherapy has proven ineffective as it tends to kill only rapidly dividing cells. ... [researchers] started by comparing cancer stem cells to noncancerous
neural stem cells. These neural tissue precursors are concentrated in regions rich in blood vessels. The vessels are lined with
endothelial cells, which secrete chemical signals that help stem cell survive. ... after examining over 70 human brain tumors, the researchers found that cancer stem cells were frequently located close to tiny vessels called
capillaries. ... Drugs that shrunk the capillaries also caused a significant drop in cancer stem cells and consequently put a damper on tumor growth." Comparatively simple it may be, but this new understanding required the tools of modern biotechnology; as is often the case,
greater knowledge leads to better use of older medical technologies.
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