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Maxim Noeparast1, Oleg Timofeev2, Martin Pichler1
1Translational Oncology, II. Med Clinics Hematology and Oncology, 86156, Augsburg, Germany.
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Cancer-targeted therapies that inhibit oncogenic signaling often lead to resistance and recurrence. In a recent study, Dias et al. propose activating oncogenic pathways and inducing replication stress, resulting in cell death and tumor-suppressive mechanisms in colorectal cancer (CRC). This approach could spark a new wave of target discovery, and drug development and repurposing against cancer.
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