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Researchers reflect on how the Hallmarks of Cancer framework shaped their careers and research

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Lucas T. Jae ∙ Lillian L. Siu ∙ Lei Zhang ∙ Anwesha Dey ∙ Lisa M. Coussens ∙ Gerard Evan

19d ago· 1 min readen

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This Voices piece features reflections from researchers on how the Hallmarks of Cancer framework has influenced their career paths, research directions, and perspectives on cancer. The responses highlight how the framework continues to guide scientific discovery, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and inspire innovative approaches to understanding and treating cancer.

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bskyResearchers reflect on how the Hallmarks of Cancer framework shaped their careers and researchcell.com

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In this Voices piece, we asked researchers to reflect on how the Hallmarks of Cancer have shaped their career paths, their research directions, and their broader perspectives on cancer.
Their reflections show how the framework continues to guide discovery, encourage collaboration across disciplines, and inspire new ways to better understand and treat cancer.
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In this Voices piece, we asked researchers to reflect on how the Hallmarks of Cancer have shaped their career paths, their research directions, and their broader perspectives on cancer. Their reflections show how the framework continues to guide discovery

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