Proposed cancer treatment may boost the disease

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Proposed cancer treatment may boost the disease Turns out, epigenetic therapy that is expected to curb lung cancer actually has opposite effects.Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital reported that this therapy boosts cancer stem cells that are believed to drive tumors.

Turns out, epigenetic therapy that is expected to curb lung cancer actually has opposite effects.Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital reported that this therapy boosts cancer stem cells that are believed to drive tumors. They reported a strategy that reduces these cells, curbing lung cancer in mice. The findings of the study are published in Journal Nature Communications. Epigenetic therapy is the way of targeting enzymes that alter the functioning of genes. It is of growing interest in the cancer field.Cancer stem cells have been identified in blood cancers and a variety of solid tumors. They make up a tiny fraction of tumor cells but can regenerate cancer on their own.Previous studies have shown that cancer stem cells play a role in adenocarcinoma, the most common type of lung cancer.


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