Post‐mortem tissue donation programs as platforms to accelerate cancer research
Abstract Given recent advances in the treatment of cancer, patients are surviving longer but frequently develop treatment‐resistant and inoperable metastases. Biomedical research has advanced to the stage where in‐depth study of these lesions is feasible, with the goal of further refining our unders...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Dankner (Author), Badia Issa‐Chergui (Author), Nathaniel Bouganim (Author) |
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