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'Seesaw' may explain why lung cancer treatments stop working

Summary by Futurity
A new discovery could help solve one of the most frustrating challenges in treating lung cancer: Why do some patients initially respond to drug treatment, only for it to stop working 18 months later? The researchers, led by Dhananjay Suresh, Anandhi Upendran, and Raghuraman Kannan at the University of Missouri’s School of Medicine, identified a hidden molecular “seesaw” involving two proteins inside cancer cells—AXL and FN14. When investigators …

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Futurity broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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