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Article: Scorpion venom stings brain tumors.(Science/Health)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- February 28, 1999
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Nuclear waste, scorpion venom and a light-emitting space technology are among the promising new weapons scientists are testing against brain cancer.
Every year, more than 17,000 Americans are diagnosed with various forms of brain cancer. The most fatal brain tumors, called gliomas, account for nearly 40 percent of all brain cancer. Surgery, chemotherapy and radiation have little effect.
"We have guarded optimism that [the scorpion treatment] will prolong and enhance a patient's life" in glioma cases, said Harold Sontheimer, associate professor of neurobiology at the University of Alabama in Birmingham.
In an Israeli scorpion, Mr. ...