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Common chemotherapy drugs may not work as thought: Study

For decades, researchers have believed that a class of drugs called microtubule poisons treat cancerous tumours by halting mitosis, or the division of cells

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Chemotherapy may not be reaching its full potential, in part because researchers and doctors have long misunderstood how some of the most common cancer drugs actually ward off tumours, according to a new study.

For decades, researchers have believed that a class of drugs called microtubule poisons treat cancerous tumours by halting mitosis, or the division of cells.

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