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Gunther Zupanc All Experts

Professor of Biology

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Gunther Zupanc for Northeastern

  • Rifat Sipahi, left, and Gunther Zupanc work in a lab in the Mugar Life Sciences Building. Photo by Adam Glanzman/Northeastern University

    This might be why some tumors grow back aggressively after cancer treatments


    Many of the commonly used cancer treatments kill tumor cells. But sometimes, after those cells have died and been cleared away, a tumor will respond by growing faster and more aggressively. Using computer modeling, Northeastern professors Gunther Zupanc and Rifat Sipahi may have figured out why.

    • by Laura Castañón   February 25, 2019

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