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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Researchers Fine-tune Diffuse Optical Tomography For Breast Cancer Screening

Researchers are working to make the physical pain and discomfort of mammograms a thing of the past, while allowing for diagnostic ...  > full story

New Method Takes Aim At Aggressive Cancer Cells

Researchers have discovered a chemical that works in mice to kill the rare, aggressive cells within breast cancers that can seed new tumors. These cells, ...  > full story

Metastatic Cancer And Macrophages: Cells Thought To Protect Against Cancer May Actually Promote It

The deadliest part of the cancer process, metastasis, appears to rely on help from macrophages, potent immune system cells that usually ...  > full story

Stem Cell 'Daughters' Lead To Breast Cancer

Scientists have found that a population of breast cells called luminal progenitor cells are likely to be responsible for breast cancers that develop in women carrying mutations in ...  > full story
 

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