Tackling drug-resistant cancers with Darwin’s theory of evolution


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Could we address the issue of cancer cells becoming resistant to drugs by decreasing drug doses and letting some cancer cells survive? — Filepic

Antimicrobial resistance is a major health threat that kills more than a million people each year.

But cancer – a non-communicable disease – poses a much bigger challenge to global public health by killing 10 times as many.

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