60-Year-Old Drug Shows New Promise For Inherited Cancer

Cancer Research UK-funded scientists have shown that an early chemotherapy drug invented in the 1940s has the potential to work against a genetic fault called HNPCC* which is linked to bowel and other cancers. The results are published in EMBO Molecular Medicine** today, (Thursday). HNPCC is a hereditary condition involved in around five per cent of all bowel cancer cases.