Abstract
Recent studies have shown that common anticancer treatments can induce cell senescence rather than death, which is a critical phenotype governing tumour recurrence, dormancy and treatment resistance [1]. This calls for the urgent development of safe, precise, and rapid tools to unveil early evidence of such therapy-induced senescence (TIS).
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