(Source: University of Strathclyde) Prostate cancer will be targeted by a drug developed by University of Strathclyde researchers backed with new funding from a leading charity. The Strathclyde team - along with researchers from the Universities of Glasgow and Dundee - have received a share of £691,000 to search for answers to key questions surrounding the disease, which is the most common cancer in men. Scottish institutions will receive three of the 17 grants Prostate Cancer UK is awarding as part of the first wave of funding through the charity's ambitious new MANifesto research strategy. The charity is injecting £11 million into research this year to focus on the key areas of...
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