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Cox II Inhibitors and cancer

Songflower
Songflower CSN Member Posts: 608
I read about a study that was going to be done on serous cancer and COX II which they believe kills cancer cells. Celebrex is a COX II drug. They had to cancel the study because someone said the doses of celebrex they were going to use was too high. Drat!

After all I've read I wonder if it's worth it to try celebrex 200 mgm twice a day. There's alot of info if you google celebrex, COXII, and cancer. It's something to inquire about anyway.

Diane