The team at Penn is currently enrolling patients in two ongoing, large-scale studies that could help support their findings. Trial sites are located across the country, including at the University of… [+1715 chars]
Penn researchers find killing dormant, ‘sleeper’ breast cancer cells may prevent recurrence - WHYY
New results from a clinical trial show that existing drugs can successfully kill dormant breast cancer cells, thereby reducing lifetime risk of recurrence.
By:Nicole Leonard
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