Heart damage from certain anti-cancer drugs no longer should be regarded as a rare or relatively unimportant complication, scientists have concluded in a new overview of research on the cardiotoxicity of anti-cancer drugs.
Their review recommends that drug regulatory agencies, physicians, and toxicologists join in a focused research effort to combat the problem.
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Growing fuel and medicine: Advancing biofuels and...
(Worcester Polytechnic Institute) Can biofuels produced from non-food plant products ever become a commercial reality? Can plants be engineered to grow vaccines or anti-cancer drugs? These...
Researchers study prevention of blood clots in cancer...
(University of Rochester Medical Center) As more individuals with cancer are being treated as outpatients, the University of Rochester Medical Center is working on an emerging problem: how to...
Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, Revised...
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Chemistry
Authors Steven and Susan Zumdahl offer all the elements instructors need for their general chemistry course. They bring a conceptual approach to chemistry and integrate problem-solving skills...
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