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Why copper could be key to treating a rare childhood cancer
- OPACC
- Dec 23, 2024
- 1 min read
The survival rate for children with a rare but deadly cancer could one day be improved by adding an existing drug—which is currently used to manage excess copper in the body—to their treatment.
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