The self-sacrificing nature of breast cancer cells has been identified as a possible reason for relapse.

Published Date: 03 Jan 2024

Seven to eleven percent of patients with early-stage breast cancer will experience a relapse within five years of finishing their first course of treatment; this percentage may be higher for those with more advanced stages of the disease. As well.

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