Kepivance®: Improving the Quality of Life for Cancer Patients

Thus far the progress in our fight against cancer has come at a heavy price in the form of devastating side effects. While they are meant to kill cancer cells, most cancer drugs also destroy normal tissues. Mucositis (painful sores and ulcers in the lining of the mouth) is a common complication of chemotherapy and/ or radiation, affecting approximately 80% of patients who undergo this intensive treatment prior to bone marrow transplantation.

Kepivance®: Improving the Quality of Life for Cancer Patients

Cancer is the second largest cause of mortality in the U.S., but researchers have made tremendous progress in developing new and effective treatments to reduce these mortalities. The National Cancer Institute’s 2015 challenge goal is to turn cancer from a killer into a chronic disease in the next ten years. Thus far, progress in the fight against cancer has come at a heavy price in the form of devastating side effects. While meant to kill cancer cells, most cancer drugs also destroy normal tissue.