Targeting "sleeping" breast cancer cells can stop relapses, according to research.

Published Date: 27 Mar 2024

Researchers have found that breast cancer cells can "wake up" years after they "hibernate" in order to evade therapy, leading to a more challenging-to-treat relapse.

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