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Study pinpoints cells that may drive treatment resistance in prostate cancer

A research effort led by Dean Tang, PhD, of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, USA, sheds light on a critical area of oncologic study — the biology and mechanisms behind castration-resistant prostate cancer. The team’s findings, published today in the journal Cell Stem Cell and reflecting six years of collaborative research, offer a new understanding of castration resistance and prostate [...]

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