Health

Cancer drugs may also treat high BP: study

Drugs designed to halt cancer growth may offer a new way to control high blood pressure, researchers say.

From our online archive

WASHINGTON: Drugs designed to halt cancer growth may offer a new way to control high blood pressure, researchers say.

The finding by researchers at the Georgetown University in the US could offer a real advance in hypertension treatment because although a number of high blood pressure drugs are now available, they work by different mechanisms that are not suited for all patients.

The study, published in the journal Hypertension, found that fibroblast growth factors, or FGFs, involved in increasing blood vessel growth so that cancer can grow, also have a systemic effect on blood pressure.

The researchers suggest that just as oncologists use FGF inhibitors to control cancer, clinicians may be able to use FGF inhibitors to regulate blood pressure and control disease associated with hypertension.

"It's rare that a single class of drugs can be used for such different conditions, but that is what our study strongly suggests," said Anton Wellstein, from the Georgetown University. PTI SNE SAR SNE .

This is unedited, unformatted feed from the Press Trust of India wire.

'Witnessing betrayal of Indian farmers': Rahul Gandhi sharpens attack on Centre over US trade deal

India vs Pakistan: Heightened security, buzzing fans bring Colombo to a standstill

Don't turn AI-Mela into a jhamela: How India can go beyond PR at its AI Summit

Indian student found dead in California, six days after going missing

Debate, vote on motion to remove LS Speaker Om Birla to be taken up on March 9: Rijiju

SCROLL FOR NEXT