University of Texas's MD Anderson Cancer: Collagen Plays Protective Role During Pancreatic Cancer Development
March 05, 2021
March 05, 2021
HOUSTON, Texas, March 5 (TNSJou) -- The University of Texas's MD Anderson Cancer Center issued the following news release on March 4, 2021:
Contrary to long-held beliefs, Type I collagen produced by cancer-associated fibroblasts may not promote cancer development but instead plays a protective role in controlling pancreatic cancer progression, reports a new study from researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. This new understanding supports novel therapeutic . . .
Contrary to long-held beliefs, Type I collagen produced by cancer-associated fibroblasts may not promote cancer development but instead plays a protective role in controlling pancreatic cancer progression, reports a new study from researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. This new understanding supports novel therapeutic . . .