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Yale scientists have discovered a " Trojan horse" method for killing cancer.
By sneaking past the cancer's defenses, the mechanism is able to deliver anticancer therapy without damaging healthy tissue.
System shows promise for the treatment of brain tumors, which can often be particularly difficult to target due to the presence of the blood brain barrier.
Efforts are underway to advance this treatment for testing in a clinical trial setting.
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