Advancing therapy by measuring the 'games' cancer cells play

(Cleveland Clinic) Despite rapid advances in targeted therapies for cancer, tumors commonly develop resistance to treatment. When resistance emerges, tumor cells continue to grow unchecked, despite all attempts to slow cancer progression. While mutations in cancer cells significantly affect drug sensitivity, it is increasingly recognized that ecological interactions between cells can also play a role. Jacob Scott, M.D., D.Phil., a physician-scientist at Cleveland Clinic, is interested in learning how cancer cells develop and maintain drug resistance from an eco-evolutionary perspective.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news