Antibiotics may help to treat melanoma

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Eleonora Leucci: ’We need more research and clinical studies to examine th
Eleonora Leucci: ’We need more research and clinical studies to examine the use of antibiotics to treat cancer patients.’ The electron microscopy image above represents a human mitochondrion, the ’power plant’ of the cell. Image created by Roberto Vendramin. 
Some antibiotics appear to be effective against a form of skin cancer known as melanoma. KU Leuven researchers examined the effect of these antibiotics on patient-derived tumours in mice.

Some antibiotics appear to be effective against a form of skin cancer known as melanoma. KU Leuven researchers examined the effect of these antibiotics on patient-derived tumours in mice. Their findings were published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.

Researchers from KU Leuven may have found a new weapon in the fight against melanoma: antibiotics that target the ’power plants’ of cancer cells. These antibiotics exploit a vulnerability that arises in tumour cells when they try to survive cancer therapy. ...
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