Ability to reverse cancer’s resistance to therapy opens possibility of treatment for late-diagnosed men
Scientists say a new way to treat prostate cancer may be on the horizon after finding it is possible to reverse its resistance to therapy.
More than a million men worldwide are diagnosed with the disease each year. The chances of survival are generally good, particularly if it is diagnosed early. Many can live for decades without symptoms or needing treatment.
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