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Research autopsies reveal how incurable skin cancer resists treatment

Scientists and clinicians at the Crick, UCL and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust have found out how some skin cancers stop responding to treatment at the end of life.
30 May 2023
Written by Katherine Denyer
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Professor Samra Turajlic who led the research form the Francis Crick Institute
Professor Samra Turajlic who led the research form the Francis Crick Institute

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