Sensitivity of latent cancer to chemotherapy
- PMID: 1513276
- DOI: 10.1016/0306-9877(92)90097-v
Sensitivity of latent cancer to chemotherapy
Abstract
The paper is a review of some cancer patients who were treated successfully by surgery followed by chemotherapy. The cases suggest the hypothesis that early cancer growth following surgery is more sensitive to chemotherapy than the active cancer growth of the original tumor.
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