Thalidomide Promising as Cancer
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Thalidomide Promising as Cancer Drug; Improvements Seen in Myeloma Patients Spur Renewed Interest in 1950s Medicine
Thalidomide, the drug that caused a worldwide rash of birth defects 40 years ago and became a metaphor for scientific hubris, has shown promise in treating an incurable and usually fatal cancer of the bone marrow. In a study involving 84 patients with advanced multiple myeloma for whom all other ...
November 18, 1999; The Washington Post
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