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Escape from senescence: revisiting cancer therapeutic strategies.

Christos P ZampetidisArgyris PapantonisVassilis G Gorgoulis
Published in: Molecular & cellular oncology (2022)
Although senescence has been considered as an irreversible cell arrest state, accumulating evidence challenge this view. Consequently, senescence appears as an imperfect barrier to impede cancer progression, constituting a step prior to disease relapse. Therefore, cancer treatment strategies may benefit if revisited to include senolytic agents.
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