Drug-delivering nanoparticles seek and destroy elusive cancer stem cells

Researchers are sending tiny drug-laden nanoparticles on a mission to seek and destroy cancer stem cells, the elusive and rare cells that can cause cancer to come back even when years have passed since the initial tumor was treated. Encapsulated in the particles is the drug niclosamide — a drug commonly prescribed to treat tapeworm infections, but in cancer stem cells it turns off key gene pathways that give the cells stemlike properties.