Researchers to investigate 'friendly bacteria' to kill bone cancer cells

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Researchers to investigate 'friendly bacteria' to kill bone cancer cells

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Children and young people who are diagnosed with bone cancer could benefit from better treatment in the future thanks to new research at The University of Nottingham. The Bone Cancer Research Trust launches Bone Cancer Awareness Week today and has funded a new project at the University which is testing a theory that 'friendly bacteria' can be used to kill bone cancer cells.

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