Scientists map hidden diversity in deadly childhood cancers

NCT ID NCT04987476

Summary

This study aimed to understand why aggressive childhood cancers called rhabdoid tumors often stop responding to treatment. Researchers analyzed individual cancer cells from 15 children to map the different cell types within each tumor. The goal was to discover how this cellular diversity leads to drug resistance and identify potential new targets for future therapies.

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Locations

  • Institut Curie

    Paris, 75005, France

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