Drug breakthrough could usher in 'new era' for blood cancer treatment
Briefly

Researchers found blocking an enzyme detecting changes in oxygen levels could treat acute myeloid leukaemia, offering hope for improved blood cancer therapy.
Deactivating PHD enzymes in mice stopped disease progression without affecting normal blood cells, showcasing potential for new drug therapy in leukaemia treatment.
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