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Cancer Cells' Achilles Heel Possibly Revealed by 'Game Theory'
Cancer is no game, but researchers from Johns Hopkins University are applying the idea of "game theory" to learn how cells cooperate within a tumor to gather energy - possibly revealing the ideal moment to stop metastatic cancer cells in their tracks.
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