Turning Tables On Prostate Cancer’s Drug Resistance, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Study

New Scientist -- DRUGS that keep prostate cancer at bay often stop working after a few years. That now appears to be because they prompt the growth of the very tumour cells they are meant to kill. It’s not all bad news, though: blocking this growth pathway could buy time for men with drug-resistant tumours.

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