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Cancer Cells’ Aneuploidy May Be Why They Resist Treatment
Elisa Becze, BA, ELS, Editor
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The extra or missing chromosomes—also called aneuploidy—in 90% of cancer cells may be a factor in treatment resistance, a new study shows. Researchers reported the findings in Developmental Cell.