Aiming for a Cure: How CD74 Research Could Eliminate Drug-Resistant Lung Cancer for Good
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Over the past two decades, the development of targeted therapies, particularly tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), has brought real hope to people with EGFR-positive lung cancer—a lung cancer subtype driven by specific mutations in the EGFR gene. These drugs can shrink tumors dramatically, sometimes so much that they seem to disappear on scans. But beneath these promising results lies a stubborn problem: a small number of cancer cells survive. These cells are known as drug-tolerant persister cells (DTPCs). Over time, these DTPCs
