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Immune cells play key role in early breast cancer metastasis even before a tumour develops

04:16 EST 3 Jan 2018 | ecancermedicalscience

Mount Sinai researchers have discovered that normal immune cells called macrophages, which reside in healthy breast tissue surrounding milk ducts, play a major role in helping early breast cancer cells leave the breast for other parts of the body,...

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