LSU: Infectious Bacteria May Hold Cure for Untreatable Cancer
June 04, 2024
June 04, 2024
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, June 4 (TNSres) -- Louisiana State University issued the following news release:
The bacteria that cause strep throat and hospital-acquired infections could play a role in treating inoperable tumors that resist radiation and chemotherapy.
LSU Biological Sciences Professor Roger Laine is working on a cancer treatment involving two polysaccharides, or carbohydrates: CM101, which is isolated from streptococci bacteria, and PS1, which is isolated fro . . .
The bacteria that cause strep throat and hospital-acquired infections could play a role in treating inoperable tumors that resist radiation and chemotherapy.
LSU Biological Sciences Professor Roger Laine is working on a cancer treatment involving two polysaccharides, or carbohydrates: CM101, which is isolated from streptococci bacteria, and PS1, which is isolated fro . . .