Improving the Efficacy of Common Cancer Treatments via Targeted Therapeutics towards the Tumour and Its Microenvironment
Cancer is defined as the uncontrolled proliferation of heterogeneous cell cultures in the body that develop abnormalities and mutations, leading to their resistance to many forms of treatment. Left untreated, these abnormal cell growths can lead to detrimental and even fatal complications for patien...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Cecchi (Author), Nolan Jackson (Author), Wayne Beckham (Author), Devika B. Chithrani (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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