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Technology Networks: Some Breast Cancer Tumors Can Stop Their Own Spread
August 28, 2018January 28, 2019 Admin

Technology Networks: Some Breast Cancer Tumors Can Stop Their Own Spread

The findings, uncovered in mice and patient tumors, are published in Nature Cell Biology. They reveal a previously unseen ‘ecosystem’ in advanced breast cancer, in which the primary breast tumor emits signals that halt the growth of secondary tumors elsewhere in the body.

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