Summary:
- Cancer cells have been found to work together in a cooperative manner to survive and proliferate, rather than acting independently.
- Researchers have discovered a way to disrupt this cooperative behavior by targeting a specific protein (CXCR4) that facilitates the communication and coordination between cancer cells.
- Disrupting the cooperative network of cancer cells could lead to more effective treatments by preventing the cells from working together to resist therapies and spread throughout the body.