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WRONG TARGET. Traditional cancer therapies (top) kill rapidly dividing tumor cells (red) but may spare stem cells (blue) that can give rise to a new tumor. In theory, killing cancer stem cells (bottom) should halt a tumor's growth and perhaps even lead to its disappearance. Credit: E. Roell
Found in: Biology

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