Hibernating cancer cells may explain relapse after chemotherapy
Cancer seems to have hijacked a survival mechanism employed by hibernating animals during times of high stress.
Cancer seems to have hijacked a survival mechanism employed by hibernating animals during times of high stress.
A breakthrough research could be turned into a novel anti-cancer therapy, without chemo's side effects.
Today, cancer is typically treated through highly invasive, painful and low efficiency treatments. Doctors resect the tumors, do radiation therapy, ...