“…The mechanism of niclosamide action is through the inhibition of glucose uptake, oxidative phosphorylation, and anaerobic metabolism in the target worms (7). Except for antiprotozoal function, the antineoplastic effects of niclosamide has been revealed in many human cancer cells, including adrenocortical carcinoma (8), breast (9)(10)(11), colorectal (12,13) and cervical cancer (14), glioblastoma (15), hepatocellular carcinoma (16,17), head and neck (18,19) and lung cancer (20,21), leukemia (22,23), nasopharyngeal cancer (24), osteosarcoma (25), oral squamous cell carcinoma (26,27), ovarian (28)(29)(30), prostate (31)(32)(33), renal (34) and thyroid cancer (35). Niclosamide treatment was reported to induce apoptosis of cancer cells in vitro (7,10,23) and suppress tumor size in animal studies (11,29).…”