New Insight Into Aggressive Childhood Cancer
Monday, January 5, 2009 - 16:42
in Health & Medicine
A new study reveals critical molecular mechanisms associated with the development and progression of human neuroblastoma, the most common cancer in young children. The research, published in the journal Cancer Cell, may lead to development of future strategies for treatment of this aggressive and unpredictable cancer.
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