Stem Cell Dormancy Could Hold the Key to Future Cancer Therapies

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre scientists in Toronto say they have made new findings which provide a broader understanding of how dormant hematopoietic stem cells are activated and could pave the way towards therapeutic treatments for a number of cancers. The findings may have implications beyond the study, potentially allowing for control of the balance between cell dormancy and when stem cells are activated to help replenish the blood supply.