Agricultural Pest Management for Cancer
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Arizona State University researchers explore how established agricultural pest management strategies could be adapted to address cancer therapy.
The approach represents a paradigm shift, with an emphasis on managing cancer as a chronic condition rather than seeking complete eradication in cases where curing the disease is unlikely.
Researchers hope to apply ten principles adapted from these techniques in revolutionizing cancer research and treatment.
Adaptive therapy exploits competition between drug-sensitive and drug-resistant cancer cells to prolong survival and reduce treatment resistance.
Researchers envision a future where adaptive therapy becomes a cornerstone of cancer care.
Ongoing preclinical studies aim to validate these principles, and clinical trials will follow.
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