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What is Drug Resistance?

Understanding and overcoming drug resistance is an important step in killing cancer cells and reducing the likelihood of the cancer returning after treatment.

What is Drug Resistance? Three images show cancer cells colored in blue, red, and orange before treatment, responding to treatment, and developing drug resistance. Blue-colored cells are sensitive to treatment, red-colored cells are resistant to treatment, and orange-colored cells are therapy-induced resistant cancer cells.
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