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It Was Thought that Chemotherapy Stopped Acting because Cancer Was Getting Too Strong: the Real Reason Is Inside the Cell

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Researchers at Michigan State University have identified why certain cancers of the ovary become resistant to chemotherapy — and how to reverse this resistance. A protein called TPPP3 acts as a protective shield for cancer cells. Blocking it restores the effectiveness of cisplatin in laboratory models. The results are published in Cell Reports. [...]
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Researchers at Michigan State University have identified why certain cancers of the ovary become resistant to chemotherapy — and how to reverse this resistance. A protein called TPPP3 acts as a protective shield for cancer cells. Blocking it restores the effectiveness of cisplatin in laboratory models. The results are published in Cell Reports. [...]

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SciencePost broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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