A research team at the University of Cologne has identified the mechanisms governing relapse in small cell lung cancer (SCLC) for the first time. Therapy is typically efficacious at the beginning due to treatment-sensitive cancer cells, but other numerous and very different cancer cells are hidden within these populations.
Small cell lung cancer ( SCLC ) is a highly aggressive tumor of the lung that occurs especially in heavy smokers. A research team at the University of Cologne has identified the mechanisms governing relapse in SCLC for the first time.
Therapy is typically efficacious at the beginning due to treatment-sensitive cancer cells, but other numerous and very different cancer cells are hidden within these populations.
University Of Cologne Small Cell Lung Cancer SCLC Relapse Treatment-Sensitive Cancer Cells Therapy
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