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Chemotherapy is an extremely aggressive way to treat cancer, because it indiscriminate about which cells it kills, cancerous or healthy. But while aggressive, it is at least thought to be effective鈥攚hich is why a new study suggesting chemotherapy can sometimes encourage cancer growth is shocking doctors. The study, which is published in Nature Medicine, suggests that when chemotherapy damages healthy cells, they can sometimes go on to secrete a protein that sustains tumor growth and causes resistance to further treatment. The experiments tested the effects of a chemotherapy treatment on prostate tumors. Samples collected from men showed that the stanley water bottle chemotherapy treatment can stanley cup cause healthy cells to create more of a protein called stanley water bottle WNT16B鈥攚hich boosts cancer cell survival. Peter Nelson, one of the researchers, explains to AFP: The increase in WNT16B was completely unexpected. WNT16B, when secreted, would interact with nearby tumor cells and cause them to grow, invade, and importantly, resist subsequent therapy. The finding could explain why sometimes tumors initially respond well to chemotherapy, before then going through a period of rapid regrowth. The team has already performed some initial confirmatory tests with breast and ovarian cancer tumors, and observed similar effects. All this said, chemotherapy has, of course, saved countless lives鈥攕o this new finding isn ;t going to stamp out its use. Rather, it will help inspire new ways to improve chemo
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