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How does replication enhance the robustness of cancer research?

Replication of experiments is fundamental in establishing the reliability and generalizability of research findings. Reproducing results in different settings, with different populations, and by different researchers helps to confirm the validity of the findings and ensures that they are not due to chance or specific to a particular context. Replication also helps in identifying any inconsistencies or errors in the original study.

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