An evolutionary framework for treating pediatric sarcomas
Lessons from extinction can be used in trials designed to pursue a cure for cancer. When cancer cannot be cured, similar strategies may be unwise, and strategies that leverage the adaptations of cancer to therapy should be considered.
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