SCIENTISTS say they are onto a “promising” new treatment for leukaemia blood cancer which has not seen major progress for over 30 years.
They reckon they can knock out oxygen sensors that the cancer cells use to survive and multiply.
GettyMost patients receive chemotherapy but it often does not work (stock image)[/caption]Lab trials on mice and human cells suggested this could stop acute myeloid leukaemia in its tracks – and even one day work for other cancer types.
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