Cancer Cells Escape Chemo Induced Cell Death
| Scientists found that cancer cells were able to escape the programmed cell death induced by chemotherapy once the chemicals were removed: in fact even though the normal cell death process had started, they were able to recover, as long as they did not go beyond the end stage of normal "apo 01/06/2009 13:03 (medicalnewstoday health) Continue to read news >> |
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