A common cholesterol drug may weaken ovarian cancer’s hidden shield

Ascites—the buildup of liquid in the belly—may be doing more than causing discomfort. A Duke University School of Medicine study finds this fluid helps cancer cells survive and spread—and that a decades-old cholesterol drug may be able to disrupt that protection.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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