‘Cellular CCTV’ solves longstanding Leukaemia mystery
The longstanding question of how leukaemia survives chemotherapy has been answered by researchers in Australia and the United Kingdom, bringing the world closer to more effective therapies for this devastating cancer.
Leukaemia is a cancer of the blood with significantly high mortality rates. In Australia, 50% of adult leukaemia patients relapse after their initial chemotherapy treatment. Often resistant to subsequent treatments, the cancer spreads and becomes fatal.