CXCL8 is essential for cervical cancer cell acquired radioresistance and acts as a promising therapeutic target in cervical cancer | Scientific Reports
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Research suggests that a factor, possibly related to CXCL8, may play a role in cervical cancer cells becoming resistant to radiation therapy. However, the specific mechanisms and related factors, such as lncRNA CXCL8-203, IL-8, and AP-1 activity, are still being investigated. The findings imply that targeting these factors could potentially improve the effectiveness of radiation therapy in treating cervical cancer.
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