Oxygen deficiency within tumors can indirectly promote colon cancer growth

To effectively battle cancer, scientists must study the battlefield. Now, in a recent study published in Nature Communications, a multi-institutional research team including The University of Osaka has discovered some crucial intel: Localized oxygen deficiency in the colon cancer microenvironment can promote tumor growth.
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