By attacking "hijacked" white blood cells, researchers are able to treat prostate cancer patients with drug resistance.

Published Date: 18 Oct 2023

According to new research published in Nature, it may be possible to treat patients with prostate cancer who have developed resistance to treatment by preventing hijacked white blood cells from being "pulled into" tumors.

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