Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Breast Cancer Spread Could Yield Better Tests and Treatments

A study combining tumor cells from breast cancer patients with a laboratory model of blood vessel lining provides the most compelling evidence so far. It shows that a specific trio of cells is required for the spread of breast cancer. The findings could lead to better tests for predicting whether a woman's breast cancer will spread and to new anti-cancer therapies. The study, led by researchers at the NCI-designated Albert Einstein Cancer Center and Montefiore ...

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