New Study Reveals Unexpected Way To Destroy Pancreatic Cancer Cells
A new study suggests that overstimulating key cancer-growth pathways, rather than shutting them down, could offer a novel way to target pancreatic tumors driven by KRAS mutations. New research points to a possible way to fight pancreatic cancer by turning the disease’s own growth signals against it. The research, published in the journal Aging, focused [...]
A new study suggests that overstimulating key cancer-growth pathways, rather than shutting them down, could offer a novel way to target pancreatic tumors driven by KRAS mutations.
New research points to a possible way to fight pancreatic cancer by turning the disease’s own growth signals against it.
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