Innovative Cancer Treatment Targets Protein Interactions to Halt Tumor Growth

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Scientists have developed a targeted cancer therapy that inhibits the interaction between the RAS gene and a key pathway, successfully stopping tumor growth in mice without harming healthy cells, and it is now entering human clinical trials.
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