New research reveals why some esophageal cancers are so hard to treat

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New research led by Professor Eileen Parkes at the University of Oxford has identified high chromosomal instability as a key feature of the most aggressive and treatment-resistant esophageal cancers. The findings, published in Science Advances, offer new insights into how the body's immune defenses may inadvertently support tumor survival.

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