ALDH1 & CD133 in invasive cervical carcinoma & their association with the outcome of chemoradiation therapy

Chemoradiation is the standard therapy for locally advanced invasive cervical cancer and response to treatment determines the outcome. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) play a role in response to treatment and hence the aim of this study was to evaluate if their le...

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