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“Our study offers new insights into the interplay between different ecDNA. Importantly, when there is a prevalence of ecDNA and cancer-causing ingredients like the EGFR protein or tumor protein p53, the tumor microenvironment becomes hypoxic. It falls into a state of reduced oxygen, which has been linked to cancer progression, resistance to therapy and poor clinical outcomes,” said David Craig, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Department of Integrative Translational Sciences at City of Hope and co-corresponding author of a study published today in Nature Communications.
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