New Cancer Drugs Aim to Offer Alternatives To Chemo

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New treatments represent an emerging way of treating certain cancers—by targeting tumors based on their genetic characteristics, rather than their location in the body

The treatments represent an emerging way of treating certain cancers—by targeting tumors based on their genetic characteristics, rather than their location in the body

Michelle Lowry, 3, sits on a gurney during a recent visit to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Michelle almost died from a rare, aggressive cancer before she started taking a then-experimental drug.

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