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Hope for less toxic drug for cancer babies
- OPACC
- Jul 25, 2016
- 1 min read
While children over age 12 months with a common form of leukaemia have a 90 per cent chance of being cured, many babies do not survive. Their small bodies cannot cope with traditional cancer treatments and they have different genetic and immune system features that make leukaemia more dangerous.
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