
"Promising Results: Daily Pills Halt Tumor Growth in Aggressive Cancer Patients"
An experimental drug called ceralasertib has shown promise in stopping tumor growth in patients with aggressive, incurable cancers, with more than half experiencing halted tumor growth and some seeing no progression for at least three years. The drug works by preventing tumor cells from repairing themselves, causing them to die, and could potentially be combined with immune-boosting cancer treatments to enhance their effectiveness. Early results are promising, with one patient reporting stable cancer and no side effects since starting the treatment, offering hope for improved cancer therapies in the future.