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Scientists in Sydney have uncovered what they think is a key reason why some patients with the most common form of breast cancer don't respond to treatment.
They have found that when a "cellular stress pathway" in the body — called JNK — is switched off, cancer cells for women with Estrogen Positive cancer can ignore treatment signals, leading to drug resistance.
By ABC Australia4
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Scientists in Sydney have uncovered what they think is a key reason why some patients with the most common form of breast cancer don't respond to treatment.
They have found that when a "cellular stress pathway" in the body — called JNK — is switched off, cancer cells for women with Estrogen Positive cancer can ignore treatment signals, leading to drug resistance.

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