A new research at St. Michael’s Hospital, suggests a drug commonly prescribed for people with high cholesterol may also be effective in treating prostate cancer. Study data provides solid pre-clinical evidence and a strong rationale for clinical trials of statins in the treatment of prostate cancer
According to team leader, Rosuvastatin - a statin drug sold as Crestor - suppressed the growth of transplanted human prostate cancer cells in mice.
The research conclusions appear in the September issue of European Urology, the journal of the European Association of Urology.

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