Cancer could become long-term 'manageable' condition with new class of 'anti-evolution' drugs

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Cancer could become a long-term “manageable” condition thanks to a new generation of “anti-evolution” drugs, Britain’s leading research body has said.

Cancer could become a long-term “manageable” condition thanks to a new generation of “anti-evolution” drugs, Britain’s leading research body has said.

 

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