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A cancer therapy resistant to resistance

Robert S. Kerbel ()
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Robert S. Kerbel: the University of Toronto, and in the Cancer Research Program, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre

Nature, 1997, vol. 390, issue 6658, 335-336

Abstract: The relentless growth of tumours depends on a good blood supply, and thus on subverting host mechanisms for making blood vessels. Attack on that process provides a promising route for treating cancer, but one that may take some years to reach clinical fruition.

Date: 1997
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