
Breast stem cells and their 'daughters' may actually have a longer lifespan than presumed, and may be active during puberty and throughout life, a team of researchers recently found. The longevity of breast stem cells and their daughters means that they could harbour genetic defects or damage that progress to cancer decades later, potentially shifting back the timeline of breast cancer development. The finding is also integral to identifying the 'cells of origin' ...
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