Scientists block breast cancer cells from hiding in bones
- Wed 25 May 2016 08:13:PM
A molecular key that breast cancer cells use to invade bone marrow in mice, where they may be protected from chemotherapy or hormonal therapies that could otherwise eradicate them, has been discovered by a team of researchers. Through years of experiments in mice, the scientists have found ways to outmaneuver this stealth tactic by not only preventing breast cancer cells from entering the bone marrow, but also by flushing cancer cells out into the blood stream where they could be targeted for destruction.
Source: Scientists block breast cancer cells from hiding in bones
Source: Scientists block breast cancer cells from hiding in bones