Researchers are working to find a way to use this gene to create anti-cancer drugs.
No thionin has yet been developed into an anti-cancer drug.
The May apple, for example, has been used in an anti-cancer drug.
Research is ongoing but this gene could lead to the development of new anti-cancer drugs.
Efforts are also devoted to the development of new anti-cancer drugs.
So doctors at first waited and watched, then used an oral anti-cancer drug.
Today, however, a wide range of anti-cancer drugs are readily available.
These anti-cancer drugs are now produced by only two to three western companies.
It usually takes five or more years to complete tests of experimental anti-cancer drugs.
It once was of interest as an anti-cancer drug.