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ode

On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 8:40 AM Ode Coyote <silverpuppy1...@gmail.com>
wrote:

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> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2095610/Silver-bullet-cancer-Metal-kill-tumours-better-chemotherapy-fewer-effects.html
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> Silver bullet for cancer: Metal can kill some tumours better than
> chemotherapy with fewer side effects
>
> By Anthony Bond
> Updated: 16:00 EDT, 2 February 2012
>
>
> Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and with
> potentially fewer side effects, new research claims.
>
> Scientists say that old wives tales about the precious metal being a
> ‘silver bullet’ to beat the Big C could be true.
>
> The metal already has a wide range of medicinal uses and is a common
> antiseptic, antibiotic and means of purifying water in the third world.
> Good news: Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and
> with potentially fewer side effects, new research has claimed
>
> Good news: Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and
> with potentially fewer side effects, new research has claimed
>
> And British researchers now say that silver compounds are as effective at
> killing certain cancer cells as a leading chemotherapy drug, but with
> potentially far fewer side-effects.
>
> They compared it to Cisplatin, currently used to treat a wide variety of
> cancers, but known to have harsh side effects including nausea, vomiting
> and even kidney damage.
>
> Silver is used already in everyday products such as deodorant with no
> known side-effects, and could make for a potentially cheaper alternative to
> platinum-based Cisplatin.
>
>
>     The moving moment a six-year-old girl clips her cancer-stricken
> mother's hair to prepare her for chemotherapy
>
>
> Researchers from the University of Leeds conducted lab tests which exposed
> breast and colon cancer cells to various silver-based chemicals over a six
> day period.
>
> Results, published in journal Dalton Transactions, showed that these
> silver-compounds were ‘as effective as Cisplatin’ at killing cancer with
> potentially fewer side effects.
>
> While the team are still unsure about how exactly silver battles cancer,
> they think its effectiveness may be caused by the structure surrounding
> silver atoms, known as its ligand.
> Way forward: Researchers from the University of Leeds found that silver
> could be used to help defeat breast cancer
>
> Way forward: Researchers from the University of Leeds found that silver
> could be used to help defeat breast cancer
>
> They think this may help release the silver ion into cells when it enters
> the body, killing any cancer.
>
> Study author Dr Charlotte Willans plans to spend the next year looking
> closely at what effect silver has on both cancerous and healthy cells, and
> whether it could be a safe and effective new anti-cancer drug.
>
> She said: 'It’s certainly an exciting discovery, although I think we have
> a lot of work to do in the future. It opens the doors in terms of what we
> can do and investigate.
>
> 'Getting these results also gives us the opportunity we need to apply for
> funding to take the research further.
>
> 'This could lead to a cheaper, less toxic alternative to current
> treatments for cancer.'
>
> Explaining the research in greater detail, Dr Willans added: 'As many are
> unfortunately aware, chemotherapy can be a very gruelling experience for
> the patient.
>
> 'Finding effective, yet non-toxic drugs is an ongoing problem, but these
> preliminary results are an important step in solving it.
>
> 'Our research has looked at the structure which surrounds a central silver
> atom. This "shrubbery" is what determines how reactive it is and what it
> will interact with.
>
> 'Our research has used different types of these ligands to see which is
> the most effective against cancer cells.'
>