AOH1996 drug has been developed over two decades to target a protein in all cancers
A new “cancer-stopping” drug has been found to “annihilate” solid cancerous tumours in early stage studies.
The chemotherapy drug leaves healthy cells unaffected, scientists said.
The AOH1996 drug was named after a child – Anna Olivia Healy, born in 1996 – who died when she was only nine after being diagnosed with a rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma.
Professor Linda Malkas and her team spent two decades developing the drug that targets a protein in all cancers – including the cancer that led to Anna’s death.