A researcher at Bradford University has been awarded a grant to find a way of flushing cancerous tumours out of the body with no harmful side-effects.
Klaus Pors has been awarded £96,474 by Yorkshire Cancer Research to develop a medicine that is harmless to the body but will help to eradicate tumours by using the cancer cell to convert a drug from something inactive to a powerful cell-killing agent.
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