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Old-Style Chemo May Help Targeted Cancer Treatments Work Better

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Old-Style Chemo May Help Targeted Cancer Treatments Work Better

Scientists hunting cures for cancer hope to find therapies with fewer side effects. But there's also new evidence that old-style chemotherapy sometimes helps gentler treatments work better.
Scientists hunting cures for cancer hope to find therapies with fewer side effects. But there's also new evidence that old-style chemotherapy sometimes helps gentler treatments work better.

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