Cervical cancer wiped out by pioneering use of 'amazing' osteoporosis drugs (Daily Mail, 10 November 2009)

10 Nov 2009


Two drugs, fulvestrant and raloxifene, used to treat breast cancer and osteoporosis respectively, have shown promise in the treatment of cervical cancer, according to initial studies in mice.

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