Hibernation how cancer cells utilise strategies

 

Treatment of cancer can be split into two different categories – targeting and destroy rapidly dividing cells via chemo or radiotherapy, or target cells expressing cancer markers via immunotherapy.

Hibernation – how cancer cells utilise strategies used by mice and bears to survive

 

Treatment of cancer can be split into two different categories – targeting and destroy rapidly dividing cells via chemo or radiotherapy, or target cells expressing cancer markers via immunotherapy. During treatment, the efficacy of chemo, radio or immunotherapy can be determined by looking at cancer biomarkers in the blood, or by re-scanning the patient to look at cancer activity. A reduction in these markers can give us assurances that the cancer is being treated, but this isn’t always the case. Recurrence or relapse is always an issue, and it is something we do not understand well.

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