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    Looking to Agriculture Strategies to Manage Drug Resistance in Cancer

    Cancer Network
    April 2019

    Cancer Network spoke with Carlo Maley, PhD, about how strategies utilized in agriculture can be applied to drug resistance in oncology.

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    How whales defy the cancer odds: Good genes

    Science Daily
    May 2019

    Scientists have studied potential cancer suppression mechanisms in cetaceans, the mammalian group that includes whales, dolphins and porpoises.

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    Discovering New Cancer Treatments By Studying Cacti

    NPR Phoenix
    December 2018

    Instead of battling cancer, some cactus breeds simply adapt. Arizona State University researchers wonder if human beings can do the same.

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    Artists in residence at the Arizona Cancer Evolution Center, Biodesign Institute, ASU

    BoredomResearch
    October 2018

    UK based artists boredomresearch will create The Digital Visualization of Cancer art piece.

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    A new angle on cancer

    ASU Now
    September 2018

    Crested cactuses inspire researchers at ASU's Biodesign Institute to look for new ways to control, not eradicate, the disease

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    Rarity of cancer in elephants may help explain cancer in humans

    Washington Post
    July 2018

    Elephants and some other animals have evolved powerful strategies to keep cancer at bay

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    National Cancer Institute selects ASU to lead revolutionary research in cancer

    ASU Now
    June, 2018

    Arizona State University has been awarded more than $8.5 million over five years from the National Cancer Institute to establish the Arizona Cancer and Evolution Center.

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    Why Elephants Don't Get Cancer—and What That Means for Humans

    Newsweek
    October 2015

    The world's largest mammal doesn't get cancer and scientists think they know why.

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