Study finds pinworm medication has potential to treat aggressive skin cancer
**Study Identifies Pinworm Medication as Potential Treatment for Merkel Cell Carcinoma**
Research published in the *Journal of Clinical Investigation* indicates that a medication commonly used to treat pinworm infections may have the ability to halt and reverse cancer growth in Merkel cell carcinoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer. The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Arizona Cancer Center.
Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare neuroendocrine cancer known for its rapid progression and high mortality rate, with patients facing a risk three to five times greater than melanoma. The findings suggest that repurposing this widely available antiparasitic drug could offer new therapeutic options for managing this deadly disease. Researchers are continuing investigations into how the medication impacts cancer cells and its potential application in clinical settings.
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