Summary:
- This article discusses a recent study that found the common pain relief drug celecoxib may have anti-cancer properties.
- The study showed that celecoxib can inhibit the growth of certain types of cancer cells, including breast, prostate, and lung cancer cells.
- The researchers believe that celecoxib's ability to target specific enzymes involved in inflammation and cancer cell growth may make it a potential new treatment option for some types of cancer.