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Melanoma drug shrinks brain metastases in phase I/II study
October 14, 2010 by NewsBot
A new drug being developed to treat potentially deadly melanoma skin cancers has shown a promising ability to shrink secondary tumors, known as metastases, in the brain in patients with advanced forms of the disease, Australian researchers report.